QSS-37 series
QSS-37HD series
1Operator's Manual
This manual explains how to display or change various settings of the system, and
how to adjust the color and density. Read this manual as necessary to perform the
operations described within.
1. Preparations for operation
2. Paper settings
3. Color and density correction settings
4. Function Settings
5. Checking and adjusting the system
condition
6. Saving and loading the system data
GLOSSARY
English Ver. 8
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Preface
We greatly appreciate your purchase of this product.
Before using this product, read the manual carefully, and make sure that you understand the procedures described.
[Issued in September, 2008]
The manuals of this product are divided into separate volumes depending on the purpose.
See the Starting Guide for information such as the kinds of manuals, their contents, and
explanation of warning labels.
See the Starting Guide to find how to use the manuals.
!It is prohibited to copy or reproduce this manual.
!The manual is subject to change without notice.
!Illustrations and images in this manual may vary depending on the model or manufacturing lot.
!Should you find any unclear points or errors, or should you have any comments for the manual, please contact your place
of purchase.
!If there is a missing page or incorrect pagination in this manual, please contact your place of purchase to receive a
replacement.
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Description of warnings (signal words)
• Signal words identify the level of injuries that can potentially occur.
• The signal words used in this manual and found on labels, DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION, are assigned
according to the level of potential risk.
• Warning labels are located at or near the part of the system that poses the indicated danger. Ignoring a warning may
cause death or serious injury, or system malfunction. Be sure to follow the indications in the manuals and on the warning
labels.
• The warnings include a signal word, the type and extent of the danger, and information on avoiding the danger.
• Carefully read and understand the warnings included in this manual and on the warning labels before operating the
system.
Example of warning label
This indicates situations that if not immediately avoided could result in serious injury or death.
This indicates situations that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death.
This indicates situations that if not avoided could result in non-life threatening injury. It is also used to indicate situations
which may cause damage to physical property.
Warning (signal word)
Symbol (warning indication)
Warning text (warning
indication)
SIGNALWORD
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Description of warnings (signal words) ...................................................................................................ii
1. Preparations for operation
1.1 Setting display list ........................................................................................................... 1 - 2
1.2 Accessing the Extension display..................................................................................... 1 - 7
1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from modifying settings [Password Registration] 1 - 8
1.3.1 Registering or changing the password........................................................................................... 1 - 8
1.3.2 Clearing the password ................................................................................................................... 1 - 9
2. Paper settings
2.1 Workflow to use new paper............................................................................................. 2 - 2
2.2 Loading setup data of new paper.................................................................................... 2 - 3
2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup] . 2 - 7
2.4 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup] 2 - 10
2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
2-13
2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the paper magazine ............................... 2 - 14
2.6.1 Changing the paper magazine width ........................................................................................... 2 - 14
2.6.2 Setting paper magazine detection caps........................................................................................ 2 - 20
3. Color and density correction settings
3.1 Correcting colors and density for each paper magazine [Paper Balance Correction] .... 3 - 2
3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
3-4
3.2.1 Paper Temperature Correction ...................................................................................................... 3 - 4
3.2.2 Exposure Section Temperature...................................................................................................... 3 - 4
3.2.3 Correction policy and correction method...................................................................................... 3 - 4
4. Function Settings
4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images [Print Totals] ....................................... 4 - 2
4.1.1 Confirming the total number of prints [Total Counter]................................................................. 4 - 2
4.1.2 Checking the total number of prints and images processed up to the present [Total Counter 2].. 4 - 2
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab] ......................................... 4 - 4
4.2.1 Magazine Auto Change ................................................................................................................. 4 - 4
4.2.2 Remaining Paper Amount Display................................................................................................ 4 - 4
4.2.3 Paper Leading Edge Advance ....................................................................................................... 4 - 6
4.2.4 Printing to the final sheet from the end of paper........................................................................... 4 - 7
4.2.5 Buzzer Volume.............................................................................................................................. 4 - 7
4.2.6 Show attention message for Emulsion Number Change Setup for paper end............................... 4 - 8
4.2.7 Setup Type..................................................................................................................................... 4 - 9
4.2.8 An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened. ......................................................................... 4 - 11
4.2.9 Display setting of Paper Magazine B Error, Paper Magazine C Error, Paper Magazine A Error and
Paper Magazine A2 Error 4 - 12
4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections: Processor tab] ............................................. 4 - 13
4.3.1 Replenishment Unit..................................................................................................................... 4 - 13
4.3.2 Dryer Pre-heat ............................................................................................................................. 4 - 13
4.3.3 Classification Processing Sorted by Print Size............................................................................ 4-14
4.3.4 Rack Auto Cleaning (F specification only) ................................................................................. 4-17
4.3.5 Evaporation Correction (F specification only) ............................................................................ 4-17
4.3.6 Humidity (F specification only) .................................................................................................. 4 - 18
4.3.7 Low Volume Process (F specification only) ............................................................................... 4 -18
4.3.8 Output print size to the print receiving tray (large)..................................................................... 4-19
4.3.9 Long Length Print Ejection (36inch)........................................................................................... 4 - 19
4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting].................................. 4 - 21
4.4.1 Changing the present date and time............................................................................................. 4 - 21
4.4.2 Setting the start and end times of the processing solution temperature adjustment.................... 4 - 22
4.4.3 Setting the weekly checkup day .................................................................................................. 4 - 24
4.4.4 Configuring the Auto Setup setting............................................................................................. 4 - 24
4.5 Function/option registration [Function and Option Registration] ................................... 4 - 26
4.5.1 Registering................................................................................................................................... 4 - 26
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4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the replenishment settings [Processor Settings].... 4 - 27
4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the measured temperature of the solution [Processing Solution
Temperature Setting] 4 - 27
4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting] 4 - 27
4.6.2.1 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (Normal Specification)............................. 4 - 27
4.6.2.2 Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display (F specification)............................................ 4 - 28
4.6.2.3 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (SM specification) .................................... 4 - 29
4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the replenisher pump [Pump Output Amount Setting] ........... 4 - 29
4.6.3.1 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (Normal specification) ............................... 4 - 29
4.6.3.2 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pumps (F specification)........................................ 4 - 32
4.6.3.3 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (SM specification)...................................... 4 - 34
4.6.3.4 Mixing Replenisher (F specification).......................................................................................... 4 - 38
4.6.4 Measuring Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount [Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting] (F
specification only) 4 - 39
4.6.5 Low Volume Process Setting (F specification only)................................................................... 4 - 44
4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount [Total Replenishment Amount Display] ................ 4 - 44
4.6.6.1 Displaying the total replenishment amount (Normal specification)............................................ 4 - 45
4.6.6.2 Displaying the total replenishment amount (F specification)...................................................... 4 - 45
4.6.6.3 Displaying the total replenishment amount (SM specification).................................................. 4 - 46
4.6.7 Confirming replenishment amount and water supply amount [Status Display (Basic)] (J specification
only) 4-46
4.6.8 Confirming replenishment, water supply counter and remaining amount [Counter] (J specification
only) 4-46
4.6.9 Confirming replenishment and correction status of water supply [Status Display (correction)] (J
specification only) 4 - 47
4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper [Dryer Temperature Setting] ................................. 4 - 48
4.6.11 Adjusting the amount of water supply [Correction Setting] (SM specification only) ................ 4 - 49
5. Checking and adjusting the system condition
5.1 Checking the switch and sensor condition [Input Check]................................................ 5 - 2
5.2 Checking operation of electrical parts [Output Check].................................................... 5 - 3
5.3 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity....................................................................................... 5 - 4
5.3.1 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity on the paper advance path [Paper Sensor Adjustment].............. 5 - 4
5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the processor feed path [Print Sensor Adjustment] .. 5 - 4
5.4 Adjusting printing position if shifted................................................................................. 5 - 6
5.4.1 Adjusting if images are printed slanted (zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction] ........ 5 - 6
5.4.1.1 Performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value.......................... 5 - 11
5.4.2 Adjusting the paper guide width [Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)]...... 5 - 13
5.4.3 Adjusting if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the print [Exposure Center Correction]
5-15
5.4.4 Adjusting print margin widths [White Border Width Correction] .............................................. 5 - 18
5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure
Operation Correction] 5 - 22
5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration] .................................................... 5 - 25
5.6.1 Calibrating the colorimeter [Confirming the Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data].............. 5 - 25
5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate Data]................................. 5 - 26
5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup] .............................................................................................. 5 - 30
5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check] ..................................................................... 5 - 31
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5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance) [Black Balance Adjustment]...................... 5 - 32
5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode] ...................................................... 5 - 33
5.10.1 Black Balance Initialization ........................................................................................................ 5 - 34
5.11 Correcting differences between printers [Machine-to-machine variation correction] .... 5 - 35
5.11.1 Confirming correction values of the Machine-to-machine variation correction ......................... 5 - 37
6. Saving and loading the system data
6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data from storage media [Reading and Writing
Data] 6-2
6.1.1 Reading data from a storage media [Reading Data (Media -> CPU)] .......................................... 6 - 2
6.1.2 Saving the data to storage media [Writing Data (CPU -> Media)] ............................................... 6 - 4
6.2 Upgrading the system program [Software Upgrade]....................................................... 6 - 6
GLOSSARY
INDEX
1
1–1
1. Preparations for
operation
This chapter explains the information that you should know before configuring or
changing settings for each function, such as the list of setting screens and the
password setting procedure.
1.1 Setting display list
1–2
1.1 Setting display list
This section explains the list of Maintenance displays and the references of the detailed information.
!
!!
!Maintenance
"Start Up Checks ☞Maintenance Manual 2.1 Start Up Checks
"Close Down Checks ☞Maintenance Manual 2.2 Close Down Checks
"Extension ☞1.2 Accessing the Extension display
#Setup
$Laser Setup
%Paper Specification Registration/Setup ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type
[Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
&Print Check ☞5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check]
&Black Balance Adjustment ☞5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance)
[Black Balance Adjustment]
&NCE Mode ☞5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE
Mode]
&Machine-to-machine variation correction ☞5.11 Correcting differences between printers
[Machine-to-machine variation correction]
%Magazine Registration/Setup ☞2.4 Registering and setting up paper with different
width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
&Paper Specification Registration/Setup ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type
[Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
$Paper Balance Correction ☞3.1 Correcting colors and density for each paper
magazine [Paper Balance Correction]
$Paper Temperature Correction ☞3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to
temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
#Processor Settings
This is displayed if your system is a Normal
specification model.
☞4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the
replenishment settings [Processor Settings]
$Print Sensor Adjustment ☞5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the
processor feed path [Print Sensor Adjustment]
$Processing Solution Temperature Setting ☞4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the
measured temperature of the solution [Processing
Solution Temperature Setting]
$Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
1.1 Setting display list
1–3
1. Preparations for operation
☞4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the
solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting]
$Pump Output Amount Setting ☞4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the
replenisher pump [Pump Output Amount Setting]
$Total Replenishment Amount Display ☞4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount
[Total Replenishment Amount Display]
$Dryer Temperature Setting ☞4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper
[Dryer Temperature Setting]
#Processor Settings
This is displayed if your system is an F specification
model.
☞4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the
replenishment settings [Processor Settings]
$Print Sensor Adjustment ☞5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the
processor feed path [Print Sensor Adjustment]
$Processing Solution Temperature Setting ☞4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the
measured temperature of the solution [Processing
Solution Temperature Setting]
$Standard Replenishment Amount Setting ☞4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the
solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting]
$Pump Output Amount Setting ☞4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the
replenisher pump [Pump Output Amount Setting]
%Mixing Replenisher ☞4.6.3.4 Mixing Replenisher (F specification)
$Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting ☞4.6.4 Measuring Auto Cleaning Water Output
Amount [Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting]
(F specification only)
$Low Volume Process Setting ☞4.6.5 Low Volume Process Setting (F specification
only)
$Total Replenishment Amount Display ☞4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount
[Total Replenishment Amount Display]
$Dryer Temperature Setting ☞4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper
[Dryer Temperature Setting]
#Processor Settings
This is displayed if your system is an SM specification
model.
☞4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the
replenishment settings [Processor Settings]
$Print Sensor Adjustment ☞5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the
processor feed path [Print Sensor Adjustment]
$Processing Solution Temperature Setting ☞4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the
measured temperature of the solution [Processing
Solution Temperature Setting]
1.1 Setting display list
1–4
$Standard Replenishment Amount Setting ☞4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the
solution [Standard Replenishment Amount Setting]
$Pump Output Amount Setting ☞4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the
replenisher pump [Pump Output Amount Setting]
$Total Replenishment Amount Display ☞4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount
[Total Replenishment Amount Display]
$Dryer Temperature Setting ☞4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper
[Dryer Temperature Setting]
$Correction Setting ☞4.6.11 Adjusting the amount of water supply
[Correction Setting] (SM specification only)
#Processor Settings
This is displayed if your system is a J specification
model
.☞4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the
replenishment settings [Processor Settings]
$Print Sensor Adjustment ☞5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the
processor feed path [Print Sensor Adjustment]
$Processing Solution Temperature Setting ☞4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the
measured temperature of the solution [Processing
Solution Temperature Setting]
$Status Display (Basic) ☞4.6.7 Confirming replenishment amount and water
supply amount [Status Display (Basic)] (J specification
only)
$Counter ☞4.6.8 Confirming replenishment, water supply
counter and remaining amount [Counter] (J
specification only)
$Status Display (correction) ☞4.6.9 Confirming replenishment and correction
status of water supply [Status Display (correction)] (J
specification only)
$Dryer Temperature Setting ☞4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper
[Dryer Temperature Setting]
$Processor Standard Setting
%Manual Kit Change (Select only when prompted by the service personnel.)
#Operator Selections
$Printer 1 ☞4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer
1/Printer 2 tab]
$Printer 2 ☞4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer
1/Printer 2 tab]
$Processor ☞4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections:
Processor tab]
1.1 Setting display list
1–5
1. Preparations for operation
#Function and Option Registration ☞4.5 Function/option registration [Function and
Option Registration]
#Password Registration ☞1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from
modifying settings [Password Registration]
#Maintenance
$Various Adjustment
%Colorimeter Calibration
&Confirming the Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data
☞5.6.1 Calibrating the colorimeter [Confirming the
Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data]
&Updating the Calibration Plate Data ☞5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating
the Calibration Plate Data]
&Cleaning Operation ☞Maintenance Manual 8.1 Cleaning the colorimeter
unit advance rollers
%Printer Mechanical Adjustment
&Paper Sensor Adjustment ☞5.3.1 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity on the paper
advance path [Paper Sensor Adjustment]
&Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction ☞5.4.1 Adjusting if images are printed slanted
(zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction]
&Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)
This is shown only when the optional quad magazine
unit is installed.
☞5.4.2 Adjusting the paper guide width [Paper Guide
Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)]
&Exposure Center Correction ☞5.4.3 Adjusting if unexposed area appears on the left
or right side of the print [Exposure Center Correction]
&Paper Pressure Operation Correction ☞5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding)
caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
Correction]
&White Border Width Correction ☞5.4.4 Adjusting print margin widths [White Border
Width Correction]
$Process Control Strip ☞Maintenance Manual 2.1.3 Process Control Strip
$Input Check ☞5.1 Checking the switch and sensor condition [Input
Check]
$Output Check ☞5.2 Checking operation of electrical parts [Output
Check]
$Reading and Writing Data ☞6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data
from storage media [Reading and Writing Data]
%Reading Data (Media -> CPU) ☞6.1.1 Reading data from a storage media [Reading
Data (Media -> CPU)]
1.1 Setting display list
1–6
%Writing Data (CPU -> Media) ☞6.1.2 Saving the data to storage media [Writing Data
(CPU -> Media)]
$System Version Check (Select only when prompted by the service personnel.)
$Software Upgrade ☞6.2 Upgrading the system program [Software
Upgrade]
$Operation Information (Select only when prompted by the service personnel.)
$Machine Specification (Select only when prompted by the service personnel.)
%Program Timer Setting ☞4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program
Timer Setting]
"Status Display
Starting Guide ☞4.3 Confirming system status
[Status Display]
#Print Totals ☞4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images
[Print Totals]
"Emulsion Number Change ☞2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different
emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
"Daily Setup ☞5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup]
"Help Display
Starting Guide ☞8.1 Accessing the HELP display
1.2 Accessing the Extension display
1–7
1. Preparations for operation
1.2 Accessing the Extension display
To configure or change settings of the Setup, Operator Selections, Function and Option Registration, or Maintenance
screens, enter from the Extension display.
When you select Extension, the display varies depending on whether or not a password has been registered.
IMPORTANT
• If a password has been configured, the Extension display can be accessed by entering the password.
• If you have forgotten your password, consult your technical representative.
• If you do not enter a password within 10 seconds, the message Time out. is displayed and then the
Maintenance display is shown.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension.
Extension display
If a password has been registered
When you click Extension, the Password Input display is shown.
Input the four-digit password and then click Enter.
Password Input display
NOTE
• To enter password, you can either click numbers displayed onscreen or type the password on the computer keyboard. To
enter number using the numeric keypad, be sure to keep the Num Lock key ON (light is ON). If it is off, press the Num
Lock key to turn it on.
Keyboard
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Enter the password by clicking the numbers. S090199
Num Lock key
Numbers can only be entered using
the keypad when this light is lit.
G082973
1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from modifying settings [Password Registration]
1–8
1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from
modifying settings [Password Registration]
Setting a password prohibits unauthorized third parties from modifying settings in the Extension.
This section explains how to register, change and delete a password.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Password Registration
1.3.1 Registering or changing the password
1. Enter the four-digit password within ten seconds and then click Enter.
Password Registration display
IMPORTANT
• If you do not enter a password within 10 seconds, the message Time out. is displayed and then the
Extension display is shown.
• If you have forgotten your password, consult your technical representative.
If the password has not been registered or has already been deleted
Enter 0123 as a four-digit password.
2. Enter a new password and then click Enter.
Password Registration display
The password is registered.
Enter the password by clicking the numbers. S5314-00-UM00
Register or change the password by clicking the numbers. S5314-00-UM01
1.3 Prohibiting unauthorized third parties from modifying settings [Password Registration]
1–9
1. Preparations for operation
1.3.2 Clearing the password
1. Enter the four-digit password within ten seconds and then click Enter.
Password Registration display
IMPORTANT
• If you do not enter a password within 10 seconds, the message Time out. is displayed and then the
Extension display is shown.
• If you have forgotten your password, consult your technical representative.
2. Click PASS six times and then click Enter.
Password Registration display
The password is cleared.
Enter the password by clicking the numbers. S5314-00-UM00
S5314-00-UM01
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2–1
2. Paper settings
This chapter explains the settings related to paper such as using a new paper, etc.
2.1 Workflow to use new paper
2–2
2.1 Workflow to use new paper
This section explains the operation to use a new paper and its workflow.
There are three cases if you want to use new paper.
!
!!
!Using paper of a different paper type
!
!!
!Using paper of the same paper type and different paper width and
surface
!
!!
!Using paper with a different emulsion number
.
If the setup data of the paper to use does not exist, load its data. See ☞2.2 Loading setup data of new paper.
Register the paper to use to the system. See ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new
paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
Perform the setup so that the system can use the registered
paper.
See ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new
paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
.
.
If the setup of the paper to be used has not been completed, carry
out the setup first.
See ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new
paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
Register the width and surface of the paper to use. See ☞2.4 Registering and setting up paper
with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup].
Perform the setup so that the system can use the registered paper
width and surface.
See ☞2.4 Registering and setting up paper
with different width or surface [Magazine
Registration/Setup].
.
.
Perform the setup to use the paper of a new emulsion number. See ☞2.5 Registering and setting up paper of
different emulsion number [Emulsion Number
Change].
.
2.2 Loading setup data of new paper
2–3
2. Paper settings
2.2 Loading setup data of new paper
If the setup data of the new paper to be used does not exist, read the setup data to use the paper.
Requirements
• Profile data CD-ROM (Profile Data Vol. 3)
IMPORTANT
• When loading setup data of a new type of paper, the CD-ROM with the setup data is required.
For details, consult your technical representative.
Confirming the setup data of the paper
Confirm whether the data of the paper to be used has already been registered to the system.
1. Access the Paper Specification Registration/Setup display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup
2. Display the paper type selection list and check whether the paper to be used has been
registered or not.
If the paper has not been registered, load the setup data of the paper using the following procedure.
Example: Selection of Paper Type
Setting procedure (if there is no setup data for the paper to be used)
1. Close Maintenance Application.
• For details, see the Starting Guide ☞4.1.2 Quitting the Maintenance Application.
2. Insert the CD-ROM with the setup data of the new type of paper.
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2.2 Loading setup data of new paper
2–4
3. On the Windows desktop display, double-click the My Computer icon.
The following display is shown.
4. Double-click PRO_VOL3.
5. Double-click Setup.exe.
A screen for registration is shown.
6. Click Next.
The display monitor type selection screen is shown.
7. Click (radio button) for the display monitor you use, then click Next.
To view other display monitor types, click (radio button) for Go to next and then click Next.
If your display monitor type is not shown, select sRGB and click Next.
The flatbed scanner selection screen is shown.
G050633
S068300
Select among the monitors
displayed here.
S068302
2.2 Loading setup data of new paper
2–5
2. Paper settings
8. When using the flatbed scanner click its (radio button) and when not using it, click None.
Click Next.
If the flatbed scanner that you use is not displayed, select (radio button) of Go to next and then click Next.
Confirmation screen for the selected item is shown.
9. Confirm the selected item in the previous step and click Next.
Reading the data starts.
When finished, the following display is shown.
10. Click Finish.
11. Click in the upper-right corner of the window to close it.
12. After loading the setup data of the new type of paper, restart the maintenance application.
• For details about how to restart the system, see the Starting Guide ☞4.1.1 Starting up the Maintenance
Application.
13. Perform the daily setup.
• For details, see ☞5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup].
Select among the flatbed
scanners displayed here.
S068303
The selected item in the previous
step is shown.
S068304
S068305
2.2 Loading setup data of new paper
2–6
IMPORTANT
• After loading the setup data of the new type of paper, be sure to perform Daily Setup by the
maintenance application. The loaded setup data becomes valid on the printer side after the Daily
Setup is performed with the maintenance application.
This completes loading the setup data of a new type of paper.
• If you continue registering a new paper type and performing the setup, refer to ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new
paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup].
2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup]
2–7
2. Paper settings
2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper
Specification Registration/Setup]
To use a new paper type, register it in the following procedures.
Up to six different paper types can be registered.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup
Registering
1. Register the new paper type and the paper magazine used for the setup.
(1) Select the type of the new paper to use.
IMPORTANT
• If you register only one paper type, use selection field 1.
• If the new paper type does not exist, load the data of the paper type.
• For details, see ☞2.2 Loading setup data of new paper.
• With the QSS-37 series, if Setup Type on the Operator Selections display is set to TYPE 2,
paper types BA02D and BA05 cannot be used. To use these types of paper, changing Setup
Type to TYPE 1 is necessary.
• For details about how to change Setup Type, see ☞4.2.7 Setup Type.
Example: Paper Specification Registration/Setup display (when registering the
second paper type)
(2) Select the paper magazine used in the Setup.
The numbers of the selection fields correspond to the numbers of the paper types.
When the paper magazine is selected, one of the following symbols is shown on the right of the selection
field.
Symbol Explanation
OK The setup for the selected paper type and paper magazine has already been completed.
- The setup for the selected paper type and paper magazine has not been carried out.
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(3) Click Enter.
The confirmation display is shown.
(4) Click OK.
A new paper type and the paper magazine used for the setup are registered.
2. Set up the registered paper so that it can be used.
(1) Load the paper magazine with the paper to set up, then attach it to the printer.
• For details, see the Starting Guide ☞5.3 Replacing paper.
(2) Click Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Example: Paper Specification Registration/Setup display
(3) Select the paper type to be used for the setup.
Example: Paper Specification Registration/Setup display
(4) Click Next.
Test print of the paper gamma setup is made.
↓
Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
↓
The measurement result is shown.
(5) Click OK.
Result display
Correction values are registered and Black Balance Adjustment test prints are made.
If the measured result is out of range
The measurement values are out of allowable range. Repeat the process. is shown.
If the measured result is not acceptable, click Execute. Perform the procedure again from making a test print.
Remeasurement can be performed up to three times.
3. Measurement of the test prints automatically starts.
The measurement result is shown.
QSS-37HD series
For the QSS-37HD series, test print is measured twice because there are two prints for Black Balance Adjustment.
Correction value of the first test print is automatically registered.
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2. Paper settings
4. Click OK.
Result display
The measured result is registered.
The Paper Specification Registration/Setup display is shown again.
When setting up for multiple types of paper, select the next paper type subsequently and carry out the setup.
This completes Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Next, configure the following settings.
• When using a paper magazine with other width than the configured one, carry out Magazine Registration/Setup.
• See
☞2.4 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup].
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2.4 Registering and setting up paper with different width
or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
Register widths and surfaces of newly used paper.
IMPORTANT
• To use the paper of which paper type is not currently displayed onscreen, perform Paper Specification
Registration/Setup and then Magazine Registration/Setup.
Click Functions and perform Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
• For details, see ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup].
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Magazine Registration/Setup
Setting procedure
1. Register the width and surface of the paper to use.
(1) Load the magazine with the paper to use and attach it to the printer.
• For details, see the Starting Guide ☞5.3 Replacing paper.
(2) Select the paper type to be used in the list of paper width and surface.
Multiple items can be set here.
Example: Type 1 paper is to be used with the paper magazine of 203 paper width and
surface (1).
The following setting numbers are available:
The Setup condition of the selected magazine becomes Magazine Registration -.
Selection Explanation
1 When the paper of paper type 1 is used
2 When the paper of paper type 2 is used
3 When the paper of paper type 3 is used
4 When the paper of paper type 4 is used
5 When the paper of paper type 5 is used
6 When the paper of paper type 6 is used
Display Explanation
Setup OK This magazine has been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup and Paper
Specification Registration/Setup has been completed normally.
This magazine can be used.
Select 1 for the magazine of paper whose width is 203 mm and surface is (1)
is loaded.
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 120 mm or shorter
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 127 mm or longer
Tab for setups of paper whose paper width is 210 mm or longer
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2.4 Registering and setting up paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup]
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2. Paper settings
IMPORTANT
• The paper type of magazines that have been registered in Paper Specification
Registration/Setup (shown as Setup OK and Setup -) cannot be changed at this step.
(3) Click Enter.
Example: Magazine Registration/Setup display
The width and surface of the paper to be used are registered.
2. Set up the registered paper so that it can be used.
(1) Click Magazine Registration/Setup.
Example: Magazine Registration/Setup display
The display to select a magazine to set up (selecting paper width and paper surface) is shown.
(2) From the table, select a paper magazine to set up.
NOTE
• If there are several magazines to set up, attach the magazine, and then select the magazines while
pressing the Ctrl or Shift key to continuously set up the several magazines.
Example: Magazine Registration/Setup display
Setup - This magazine has been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup, but Paper
Specification Registration/Setup has not been performed yet or has not been completed
normally.
Magazine Registration
OK
This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Magazine Registration/Setup has been completed normally.
This magazine can be used.
Magazine Registration - This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
Registration has been completed in Magazine Registration/Setup but setup has not.
- This magazine has not been registered in Paper Specification Registration/Setup and
Magazine Registration/Setup has not been performed yet.
Display Explanation
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(3) Click Next.
Making a test print of Paper Magazine Registration Setup and calibrating the colorimeter are performed
automatically.
(4) Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
The measurement result is shown.
(5) Click OK.
The correction value is registered.
If the measured result is out of range
The measurement values are out of allowable range. Repeat the process. is shown.
If the measured result is not acceptable, click Execute. Perform the procedure again from making a test print.
NOTE
• If more than one magazine were selected in Step (2), the measured result of the second test print is
shown.
Click OK to register the correction value.
(6) If there is another paper magazine to set up, repeat the same procedure from Step 2.
This completes the Magazine Registration/Setup.
2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
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2. Paper settings
2.5 Registering and setting up paper of different
emulsion number [Emulsion Number Change]
When the paper emulsion number is changed, register it on the Emulsion Number Change display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Emulsion Number Change
The paper types that have been configured in Paper Specification Registration/Setup are displayed in the paper type field.
Setting procedure
1. Load the paper of a new emulsion number into the paper magazine and install it to the printer.
• For the procedure of loading paper, see the Starting Guide ☞5.3 Replacing paper.
2. Select the magazine from the table to change an emulsion number.
The paper magazine of which Setup condition is Setup OK or Magazine Registration OK can be selected.
Example: Emulsion Number Change display
3. Click Next.
Making a test print and calibrating the colorimeter are performed automatically.
Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
The measurement result is shown.
4. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
If the measured result is out of range
The measurement values are out of allowable range. Repeat the process. is shown.
If the measured result is not acceptable, click Execute. Perform the procedure again from making a test print.
Remeasurement can be performed up to three times.
This completes Emulsion Number Change.
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2.6 Changing the width and the detection cap of the
paper magazine
To use paper with several different widths, either purchase paper magazines for each paper width, or change the paper guide
width and the paper magazine detection cap on the paper magazine as in the following procedures.
The paper magazine detection caps allow this system to read the paper width and surface of each paper magazine.
IMPORTANT
• If the paper guide width of the paper magazine is changed, be sure to change the detection cap positions. If
not, printing cannot be carried out.
• Even if the paper width and surface are the same, be sure to change the surface number for different paper
types.
2.6.1 Changing the paper magazine width
1. Remove the paper from the paper magazine.
(1) Put the paper magazine and a bag for storing the paper in an optional dark bag.
Close the zipper of the dark bag and fix it using the Velcro tape.
IMPORTANT
• Close the zipper so that no light can enter and secure it with Velcro tape. Light fogged paper
cannot be used for printing.
(2) Wear clean gloves and insert your arms into the sleeves, almost up to your elbows.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to insert your arms up to your elbows to prevent light from coming in. During this work,
do not pull your hands out of the dark bag.
(3) In the dark bag, open the paper magazine and remove the paper from it.
Put the removed paper in the storage bag.
IMPORTANT
• Close the mouth of the storage bag securely so that no light comes in.
(4) Take out the storage bag and paper magazine from the dark bag.
2. Change the position of the roller guide in the paper magazine to the paper width.
IMPORTANT
• Depending on the paper width, the roller guide differs. The paper width is marked on the back of
roller guide. Be sure to use the proper roller guide.
Paper width Roller guide Mark of back
From 82.5 mm to 178 mm Roller guide (1) 82.5-178
From 203 mm to 254 mm Roller guide (2) 203-254
From 279 mm to 305 mm Roller guide (3) 279-305
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2. Paper settings
(1) Remove the four screws fixing the roller guide.
If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 178 mm
If the paper width is between 203 mm and 254 mm
If the paper width is between 279 mm and 305 mm
Roller guide (1)
Screws
Screws
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Roller guide (2)
Screws
Screws
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Roller guide (3)
Screws
Screws
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(2) Attach the proper roller guide.
When changing roller guide (3) to the roller guide of the other paper width or when changing them
conversely, because the position of screw differs, secure the screw (A) or screw (B) not to drop the plate. See
the figure below.
3. Change the Width Regulation Guides and Width Regulation Rollers according to the width of
the paper to be used.
(1) Remove or loosen the screws of both the left and right width regulation guides.
When the paper width is changed from 279 mm or more to 254 mm or less, remove the Paper Guide.
If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 254 mm
If the paper width is between 279 mm and 305 mm
(2) Place the Width Regulation Guides to the grooves corresponding to the desired paper width, and fix
them with one screw.
Engage the Width Regulation Roller with the Width Regulation Guides.
If paper width is 279 mm to 305 mm, attach the paper guide.
Screws (B)
Screw (A)
Screw (A)
Plate
Plate
G057026
Width regulation guides
Screws
G056929
Paper guide
Width regulation guide
Width regulation
guide
Screws Screws
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2. Paper settings
IMPORTANT
• Depending on the paper width, one of the Width Regulation Guides is different. The number is
marked on the front of Width Regulation Guide.
If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 254 mm
Grooves of paper widths
Paper width Width regulation guide Mark of front
From 82.5 mm to 254 mm Width regulation guide (movable
allowance: 1 mm)
1
From 279 mm to 305 mm Width regulation guide (movable
allowance: 2 mm)
2
Width regulation rollers
The number is marked here.
There are two types of width regulation guide in this
side. G056929
The grooves
marked with an
asterisk are not
used.
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The position of the groove for setting the paper width of 114 mm to 130 mm is as follows.
Grooves of paper widths
IMPORTANT
• When setting the paper width to 114 mm, 117 mm or 127 mm, fix the Width Regulation Guides
inside of the relevant grooves. When setting the paper width to 120 mm or 130 mm, fix the
guides outside of the same grooves.
When using a wide paper at the 120 mm width
The groove for 120 mm width should be used for the groove on right-hand side.
GrooveGroove
130
127
120 (wide)
120 117
114 114
117
120
127
130
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2. Paper settings
Position of the screws
4. Move the position of the fixing reel plate.
(1) Loosen the four screws of the fixing reel plate.
IMPORTANT
• Loosen the screws at the side without the dents on the fixing reel plate as shown below. Do
not loosen the screws at the side with the dents.
Screw position when adjusting correctly the
width to 117 mm and 120 mm
Right-hand side is the case of 117 mm width,
120 mm width, and 120 mm (wide) width.
Screw position when adjusting correctly the
width to 114 mm and 120 mm (wide)
Right-hand side is the case of 114 mm width.
Attach the screw to the first screw hole from the
inside. (The right side as well.)
Attach the screw to the second screw hole from
the inside. (The right side as well.)
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Second screw hole from the inside G080592
Screws
Fixing reel plate
Viewed from the top
Dents
Loosen the screws at the side
without the dents.
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(2) Install the fixing reel plate to the groove of appropriate paper width.
5. Change the position of paper magazine detection cap according to the paper magazine
specification.
Change the position of the detection caps according to the paper width and surface number.
• For setting the detection caps, refer to ☞2.6.2 Setting paper magazine detection caps.
6. Replace the label with that with the new paper width and surface.
2.6.2 Setting paper magazine detection caps
The paper magazine detection caps allow this system to read the paper width and surface of each paper magazine.
IMPORTANT
• Even if the paper width and surface are the same, be sure to change the surface number for different paper
types.
Change the position of the detection caps according to the paper width and surface number.
If you change the width, surface, or type of the paper to be loaded into the paper magazine, follow the procedure below.
1. Change the paper width with the paper magazine detection caps.
Shift each of five detection caps (located from the third to the seventh columns from the left) either upward ( ) or
downward ( ) according to the indication on the size label.
NOTE
• For example, if the paper width is 127 mm, move the sixth cap downward ( ) and move the third, fourth,
fifth, and seventh ones upward ( ).
2. Change the paper magazine detection caps according to the surface number.
Shift two paper magazine detection caps on the left either ( ) upward or ( ) downward, according to the
indication on the size label.
305
279
254
240
216
210
203
178
165
152
130
127
120
The third from the left is not used.
117
114
102
89
82.5
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2. Paper settings
NOTE
• For example, if the surface number is 2, move the first cap downward ( ) and the second one upward ( ).
Paper magazine detection caps
Size label
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3. Color and density
correction settings
This chapter explains the settings for color and density correction.
3.1 Correcting colors and density for each paper magazine [Paper Balance Correction]
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3.1 Correcting colors and density for each paper
magazine [Paper Balance Correction]
Correct colors and density for each paper magazine.
Density correction is available for the QSS-37 series.
NOTE
• For the paper magazines which are not registered at Paper Specification Registration/Setup or Magazine
Registration/Setup, Paper Balance Correction cannot be performed.
• For details about the setting procedure of Paper Specification Registration/Setup, see ☞2.3 Registering and
setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup].
• For details about the setting procedure of Magazine Registration/Setup, see ☞2.4 Registering and setting up
paper with different width or surface [Magazine Registration/Setup].
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Paper Balance Correction
1. Select the magazine to correct.
Example: Paper Balance Correction display
2. Make sure to shift the Key Correction value to a Balance Memory.
For the QSS-37HD series, D of the Key Correction value is not shown.
NOTE
• Normally, the Balance Memory setting is configured by the Key Correction value. The difference of 1.0 in the
Key Correction value is equal to 1 in the color and density correction using the keyboard.
The rate of change per key differs depending on input media type.
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3. Color and density correction settings
3. Click Key Correction -> Balance Memory Shift.
Make sure to shift the Key Correction value to a Balance Memory.
4. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
This completes correcting colors and density for each paper magazine.
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3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to temperature variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
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3.2 Correcting paper discoloration due to temperature
variation [Paper Temperature Correction]
Temperature changes in the printer (around the exposure section) can cause the paper coloration to change. This function can
be used to correct paper discoloration due to temperature variations.
The correction can be performed for each paper type.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Paper Temperature Correction
3.2.1 Paper Temperature Correction
This function prevents the paper coloration from changing because of temperature change inside the printer. Select whether
to use this function or not.
Example: Paper Temperature Correction display
3.2.2 Exposure Section Temperature
Displays the temperature of the exposure section.
Example: Exposure Section Temperature display
3.2.3 Correction policy and correction method
Example: Paper Temperature Correction display
Selection Explanation
(Selected) Performs paper temperature correction.
(Not selected) Does not perform paper temperature correction.
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2
3
4
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3. Color and density correction settings
The numbers in the table below correspond to those in the illustration above.
Correction procedure
1. When the Exposure Section Temperature inside the printer is low (such as when the system
is started up in the morning), select 1 and perform Auto Measurement.
Follow the instructions on the display for the operation. (The operation is the same as for Daily Setup.)
2. When the Exposure Section Temperature inside the printer is high (such as in the
afternoon), select 2 and perform Auto Measurement.
Normally these two factors determine the optimum correction value of the system.
(As shown in the graph below, two factors determine the correction values, and the graphic slope between the two
points determine the correction values for temperatures other than those of the two points.)
Normally, items 3 and 4 are not used, because the line connecting points 1 and 2 can be used to generate correction
values for other temperatures.
3. Set the temperatures of 3 and 4 to invalid.
Set the temperature to 50°C or more, then they are invalid.
Example:
4. Click Enter.
No. Item Explanation
1 Tab The tab names 1 to 6 correspond to Paper Type 1 to Paper Type 6.
2 Key Correction Displays key correction values set for 1 to 4.
3 Temperature Displays temperatures set for 1 to 4.
4 Auto Measurement Select one from 1, 2, 3 and 4. Then click Start.
5Temperature
Correction value
1
10 15 20 25 30 35
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4. Function Settings
This system contains various functions for efficient use. This chapter explains how
to configure each function.
4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images [Print Totals]
4–2
4.1 Checking the total number of prints and images
[Print Totals]
The number of prints processed within the day is displayed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Status Display. → On the Status Display display, click Functions. → Print Totals
4.1.1 Confirming the total number of prints [Total Counter]
Total number of prints processed since the numbers are reset to 0 last time is displayed.
Example: Print Totals display
!
!!
!Resetting the numbers to 0
1. Click Reset on the Print Totals display.
The confirmation display is shown.
2. Click Yes.
The displayed total becomes 0.
4.1.2 Checking the total number of prints and images processed up to
the present [Total Counter 2]
Accumulated total number of prints since the system installed is displayed.
This data cannot be cleared.
Example: Print Totals display
Item Explanation
Local Displays the total number of the normal prints processed.
Others Displays the total number of sheets of waste paper other than normal prints or test prints.
Setup Total number of test prints for the daily setup etc. is displayed.
Mechanical Adjustment Total amount of test paper processed in the Printer Mechanical Adjustment mode is
displayed.
Item Explanation
Local Displays the total number of the normal prints processed.
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4. Function Settings
Others Displays the total number of sheets of waste paper other than normal prints or test prints.
Setup Displays the total number of test prints for setup purposes such as daily setup.
Mechanical Adjustment Total amount of test paper processed in the Printer Mechanical Adjustment mode is
displayed.
Item Explanation
4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer
1/Printer 2 tab]
NOTE
• Click OK to register the items that have been changed.
If the tab is changed without clicking OK after the setting is changed, the confirmation message is shown. Confirm the
changed settings then continue registration.
4.2.1 Magazine Auto Change
Select whether to change the paper magazines automatically or not when the paper in the paper magazine runs out.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Magazine Auto Change
4.2.2 Remaining Paper Amount Display
Select the counting method of the paper remaining amount in the paper magazine.
Lane A (triple or quad magazine unit) and lane A2 (quad magazine unit) explained below are options.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Remaining Paper Amount Display
Selection Explanation
ON Changes the magazines automatically when paper in one magazine runs out and if paper
with the same width and surface is loaded in another paper magazine.
IMPORTANT
• If you set Magazine Auto Change to ON, Remaining Paper Amount
Display below is fixed to Count by magazine mount.
OFF This selection shows an attention message to notify that paper in a magazine has run out.
Selection Explanation
Count by magazine mount Displays remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine by counting each of lanes A,
A2, B, and C.
Displays remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine by counting each of lanes A,
A2, B, and C even if four paper magazines with the same paper width and surface are
attached.
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4.2 Printer settings [Operator Selections: Printer 1/Printer 2 tab]
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4. Function Settings
If Count by magazine mount is selected
For example, if using three paper magazines of 127-mm width and surface (1), the remaining amount of paper is displayed
for each magazine separately.
Example: If using three paper magazines with 127-mm width and surface (1)
• If several paper magazines with the same paper width and surface are used at the same time, the magazine whose
remaining amount of paper is least is used first.
• When the paper magazines are used irrespectively of the lanes (for example, using paper magazine counterchanged), the
remaining amount of paper may not be displayed properly. In this case, when all the paper has run out in the lane with
the incorrect display, and the paper magazine is refilled and reinstalled, the display returns to the correct initial value.
We recommend you to use a specific paper magazine in each lane to ensure that the remaining paper amount is
displayed correctly.
Select this if using several paper magazines loaded with the paper with the same paper
width and surface.
IMPORTANT
• Use a specific paper magazine for each lane to ensure that the remaining
paper amount is displayed correctly.
Count by magazine number Displays the remaining amount of paper in the paper magazine without counting for lanes
A, A2, B, and C respectively.
Displays remaining amount of paper correctly even if one paper magazine is attached to
lane A, A2, B, or C.
Select this if not using several paper magazines with the same paper width and surface.
Selection Explanation
Display of Lane A Display of Lane B
Installed in Lane A
Remaining
amount of
paper
Installed in Lane B Installed in Lane C
Display of Lane C
Remaining
amount of
paper
Remaining
amount of
paper
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If Count by magazine number is selected
• For example, when using only one paper magazine of 127 mm width and surface (1), the same remaining amount of
paper is displayed regardless of which lane it is installed in.
Example: If using a paper magazine with 127 mm width and surface (1) for lanes A, B and C
• If using more than one paper magazines with the same paper width and surface, the remaining amount of paper may not
be detected correctly because the remaining amount is not detected by each lane. In this case, when all the paper has run
out in either lane and the magazine is refilled and reinstalled, the display returns to the correct initial value.
We do not recommend that you use more than one paper magazines of the same paper width and surface so that the
remaining amount can correctly be displayed.
• If using more than one paper magazine with the paper of the same width and surface at the same time, the paper
magazine is used in order of C, B, A, and A2.
IMPORTANT
• If the setting is changed from Count by magazine mount to Count by magazine number, the remaining
amount of paper of any lane may be changed. In this case, the display returns to the correct initial value when
you reinstall the paper magazines after the magazines in all lanes run out of paper.
• If the setting is changed from Count by magazine number to Count by magazine mount, the remaining
amount of paper of any lane may not be displayed correctly. In this case, the display returns to the correct
initial value when you reinstall the paper magazine in the lane with an incorrect display after it runs out of
paper.
4.2.3 Paper Leading Edge Advance
Select whether to feed the leading edge of paper when removing and reattaching the magazine due to starting the printer or
replacing the paper.
In addition, you can select whether to bring up the display of the message Would you like to feed the leading edge of
paper? when feeding the leading edge of paper.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Paper Leading Edge Advance
Display of Lane A Display of Lane B
The same remaining amount is displayed even if the magazine is installed
in any lane.
Installed in Lane A Installed in Lane B Installed in Lane C
Display of Lane B2
Remaining
amount of
paper
Remaining
amount of
paper
Remaining
amount of
paper
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4. Function Settings
4.2.4 Printing to the final sheet from the end of paper.
Whether to print on the last paper or not can be selected.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Printing to the final sheet from the end of paper.
4.2.5 Buzzer Volume
Select the buzzer volume. The setting range is from 1 to 5, with larger numbers producing louder buzzer sounds.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Selection Explanation
Display Attention Messages The Error/Attention display is shown and check whether the paper is advanced.
Advance The Error/Attention display is not shown and the paper is advanced.
No Advance The Error/Attention display is not shown and the paper is not advanced.
IMPORTANT
• However, the paper may be advanced in the following condition even though
No Advance is selected.
• If setting up the magazine which is used for the first time after starting the printer
or the magazine which is reattached and used for the first time (including the auto
setup)
• If the paper end sensor detected the leading edge when closing the printer door
after performing the corrective action for paper jam
Selection Explanation
Print Prints on the last paper when the system is running out of paper.
IMPORTANT
• The last paper including unexposed part is output to the print receiving tray
(large). Be sure to remove it.
NOTE
• Depending on the remaining length of paper in the magazine or the paper advance
length for the last print, the system may output the last sheet of paper as loss paper
without printing on it.
Not print Does not print on the last paper when the system is running out of paper.
The last paper is ejected as loss paper.
NOTE
• If printing a long length print, the system may print an image on the last paper.
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Example: Buzzer Volume
Procedures for checking the volume
1. Access the Output Check display of the Paper Supply Unit.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Output Check → Printer → Paper Supply Unit
2. Click the Paper Supply Unit 2 tab.
3. Click Buzzer, then click Execute.
A buzzer sounds.
4. Click Cancel.
The buzzer stops.
4.2.6 Show attention message for Emulsion Number Change Setup for
paper end
Select whether showing the attention message when performing Emulsion Number Change Setup.
To change the setting, follow the instructions given by your technical representative.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Show attention message for Emulsion Number Change Setup for paper end
Selection Explanation
1 Minimum volume
2 Small volume
3 Middle volume
4Large volume
5Maximum volume
Selection Explanation
Yes When the paper runs out and the printing operation is restarted using new paper, the
attention message for performing Emulsion Number Change Setup is shown.
No The attention message for performing Emulsion Number Change Setup is not shown.
If the paper emulsion number is changed, access the Emulsion Number Change display to
setup the paper.
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4. Function Settings
4.2.7 Setup Type
Switch Setup Type.
Switching the setup type changes the printing gradation.
• For details, see ☞Image sample for switching Setup Type.
For the QSS-37HD series, this item is not shown.
IMPORTANT
• Changing this setting will require changing the setup method and color management system for this system.
Therefore, be sure to perform ☞Required operations for switching Setup Type.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 1 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Setup Type
IMPORTANT
• Paper types BA02D and BA05 can be used only for TYPE 1. Select TYPE 1 to use these types of paper.
Selection Explanation
TYPE 1 Prints using the existing setup method and color management system (table lookup and
interpolation process).
• For samples of the image quality, see ☞Image sample for switching Setup Type.
TYPE 2 Prints using the new setup method.
Uses color management system called ICM (Image Color Matching) that is included in
Windows.
• For samples of the image quality, see ☞Image sample for switching Setup Type.
IMPORTANT
• If you select TYPE 2, all the following conditions are required to be met.
• Version of the maintenance application is Ver. 7.00 or later.
• Version of the installed profile CD is Ver. 2 or later.
Profile data that corresponds to TYPE 2 is necessary.
• Version of the EZ Controller is Ver. 3.00 or later (necessary only if the EZ
Controller is connected).
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!
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!Image sample for switching Setup Type
The following example prints show how image quality changes when the Setup Type setting is changed, using an image shot
in a condition the image quality significantly changes.
!
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!Required operations for switching Setup Type
Always follow the procedure below to switch Setup Type.
Procedure
1. Change Setup Type.
Example: Setup Type
If several printers are connected
If several printers are connected, select the same Setup Type for all the connected printers.
2. Click Enter.
3. Perform Daily Setup on each paper type. (Perform twice for each paper type.)
• For the procedure, see ☞5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup].
IMPORTANT
• If several paper types are registered, perform Daily Setup on all the registered paper types.
• Changing Setup Type causes large variation in correction values. Therefore, perform Daily Setup
twice for each paper type.
TYPE 1 TYPE 2
Highlight detail loss on the highlight area is suppressed
compared to TYPE 1.
Change of color from white to black is smooth compared to
TYPE 1.
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4. Function Settings
4. Perform the following operations on the EZ Controller. (Only if the EZ Controller is connected)
• For details about how to access the displays, see the EZ Controller Operator's Manual.
(1) If a custom profile is selected for Embedded Profile Setting in the Input Profile Setting tab on the
Color Management Setting display, click OK.
If a custom profile is not selected, this operation is not necessary.
(2) Click OK in the Monitor Profile Setting tab on the Color Management Setting display.
IMPORTANT
• Changing Setup Type changes the gray gradation of the printer. If the color profile for the
printer is selected in the Printer Profile Setting tab on the Color Management Setting
display, create a new color profile for the printer as necessary.
(3) Perform Flatbed Scanner Setup.
(4) Check the Image quality type on the Image quality switch display.
IMPORTANT
• We recommend you to use the latest Image quality type*1 of EZ Controller when switching
Setup Type to TYPE 2.
*1. New image qualities are added in the order from TYPE 1 for Image quality type of EZ Controller.
5. Save the setting data.
• For details, see ☞6.1.2 Saving the data to storage media [Writing Data (CPU -> Media)].
This completes required operations for switching Setup Type.
4.2.8 An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened.
This is shown if the optional triple or quad magazine unit is installed.
Select whether to display the error message when printer door 3 is opened while printing is performed using paper magazine
B or C.
Example: If the quad magazine unit is installed
IMPORTANT
• Printer door 3 can be opened while printing is performed using paper magazine B or C. However, applying
vibration to the system may adversely affect the print quality.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 2 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Paper magazine B
Paper magazine C
Printer door 3
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Example: An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened.
4.2.9 Display setting of Paper Magazine B Error, Paper Magazine C Error,
Paper Magazine A Error and Paper Magazine A2 Error
Select whether to show error messages related to each paper magazine.
If sensors and motors related to each paper magazine are damaged, showing error messages related to each magazine can be
temporarily stopped until the damaged parts are repaired by service personnel.
IMPORTANT
• Change this setting only upon specific instruction from your technical representative.
Paper magazine A can be used only when the optional triple or quad magazine unit is installed.
Paper magazine A2 can be used only when the optional quad magazine unit is installed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → Click the Printer 2 tab on the Operator
Selections display.
Example: Paper Magazine B Error/Paper Magazine C Error/Paper Magazine A Error/Paper
Magazine A2 Error
Selection Explanation
ON Displays the error message 6137 Printer Door 3 is open. It may be adversely affect
print quality., when the printer door 3 is opened while printing in paper magazine B or
magazine C.
OFF The error message 6137 Printer Door 3 is open. It may be adversely affect print
quality. does not appear, even if the printer door 3 is opened while printing in paper
magazine B or magazine C.
Selection Explanation
ON Error displays related to each paper magazine are shown. (Normally, select this setting.)
OFF Error displays related to each paper magazine are not shown.
Printing can be continued using other magazines (magazines that are set to ON).
IMPORTANT
• Do not use the magazine that is set to OFF until the repair is finished.
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4. Function Settings
4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections: Processor
tab]
NOTE
• Click OK to register the items that have been changed.
If the tab is changed without clicking OK after the setting is changed, the confirmation message is shown. Confirm the
changed settings then continue registration.
4.3.1 Replenishment Unit
Select the display units from mL/m2 and mL/ft2.
The selected unit is used to indicate the basic replenishment amount on the Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Replenishment Unit
4.3.2 Dryer Pre-heat
Configure the setting to turn on the dryer pre-heat automatically when the dryer temperature goes down to a certain
temperature, and to turn it off automatically when the temperature reaches a certain temperature, while not printing.
Selecting OFF reduces the power consumption by reducing the time that the heater is on.
The default setting differs depending on the model.
• OFF for the 3701/3702/3703
• ON for the 3704/3705
IMPORTANT
• Drying characteristics vary depending on the paper type. If Dryer Pre-heat is set to OFF and the prints
whose paper surface is hard to dry and the advance length is 254.1 mm or longer are accumulated on the
print sorter unit, some prints may fall off from the print sorter unit. In such a case, set Dryer Pre-heat to ON.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Dryer Pre-heat
Selection Explanation
OFF The dryer pre-heat setting is turned off.
ON The dryer pre-heat setting is turned on.
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4.3.3 Classification Processing Sorted by Print Size
The print sorter unit can sort prints according to the print size.
This is not shown if the system is equipped with a 17-order type or 14-order type print sorter unit.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Classification Processing Sorted by Print Size
NOTE
• Depending on the print size (paper width and advance length), some prints may be output to the print receiving tray
(large) instead of the print sorter unit.
• When the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 152 mm, you can set the advance length of prints to be ejected to the
large print receiving tray to either Over 254 mm or Over 305 mm at Output print size to the print receiving tray
(large) on the Operator Selection display.
• The long length print (advance length: 457.3 mm or more) is came out regardless of the type to the long length print
tray.
If TYPE 1 or TYPE 2 is selected
Selection Explanation
TYPE 1 Select this type if you want to sort prints within a single order according to print size into
different print receiving trays.
Print receiving tray moves in the following state;
• If the paper width changes from the paper smaller than 152 mm to the paper more than
152 mm
• If the paper width changes from the paper more than 152 mm to the paper less than 152
mm
TYPE 2 Select this type if you want to sort prints within a single order into the same print receiving
tray regardless of print size.
Both the print with a width of 152 mm or less and 152 mm or more will deposited in the
same print receiving tray.
TYPE 3 Select this type if you want the print within a single order with a width of 152 mm or more
to deposit into the print receiving tray (large).
TYPE 4 This enables the print sorter unit to sort more kinds of prints than selecting Type 1.
TYPE 5 This enables the print sorter unit to sort more kinds of prints than selecting Type 2.
Paper width
(mm)
Paper advance
length
(mm)
Print sorted place Maximum
number of prints
for a receiving
tray (*1)
Remarks
102 mm or narrower Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 82*2 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
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4. Function Settings
TYPE 3
If TYPE 4 or TYPE 5 is selected
102.1 mm to 152 mm Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 50 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
152.1 mm to 203 mm101.5 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large)50
101.6 mm to 203.2 mm Print sorter unit 50
203.3 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
203.1 mm to 254 mm 126.9 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
127.0 mm to 203.2 mm Print sorter unit 50
203.3 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
254.1 mm or more 457.2 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
Paper width
(mm)
Paper advance
length
(mm)
Print sorted place Maximum
number of prints
for a receiving
tray (*1)
Remarks
102 mm or narrower Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 82*2 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
102.1 mm to 152 mm Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 50 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
152.1 mm or more 457.2 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
Paper width
(mm)
Paper advance
length
(mm)
Print sorted place Maximum
number of prints
for a receiving
tray (*1)
Remarks
102 or smaller Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 82*2 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
Paper width
(mm)
Paper advance
length
(mm)
Print sorted place Maximum
number of prints
for a receiving
tray (*1)
Remarks
4.3 Processor settings [Operator Selections: Processor tab]
4–16
*1. The number of "The maximum number of prints for a receiving tray" indicates the maximum number of prints that a single
receiving tray can hold.
The print receiving tray (large) holds a maximum of 50 prints, but does not sort prints by order or size. Be careful not to keep
more prints on the tray than it can hold.
The long length print tray holds a maximum of 10 prints, but does not sort prints by order or size. Be careful not to keep more
prints on the tray than it can hold.
*2. If different sizes of prints whose maximum number of prints for a receiving tray differ are processed in a single order, the print
receiving tray will change when the number of prints reaches the lowest maximum number of prints for a receiving tray for
each paper width shown in the table above. In addition, if the number of prints exceeding the lowest maximum number of prints
for a receiving tray have been accumulated, the print receiving tray will change when different sizes of prints whose maximum
number of prints for a receiving tray differ are processed.
For example, if a print of 254 mm wide and 203 mm long is printed while making prints of 89 mm wide and 127 mm long with
the Type 1 setting, the print tray moves when 50 prints are completed. However, if a print of 254 mm wide and 203 mm long
(advance length) is processed when there are already more than 50 prints in the tray, the tray shifts immediately.
In such a case, prints in a single order are divided into different print receiving trays. Therefore, carefully check them.
*3. At Output print size to the print receiving tray (large) on the Operator Selection display, you can select the advance length of
prints to be ejected to the print receiving tray (large).
IMPORTANT
• Selecting TYPE 2 or TYPE 5 prints may be arranged out of order, due to the degree of U-shape curling
(When a print is output onto the print conveyor unit, the both ends are up and it looks as a letter "U" viewed
from the front. Hereinafter it is referred as curl) or the combination of mixed-size prints (size, order, number
of prints, etc.) in an order. In addition, there is a chance of prints being damaged.
Correct these problems by selecting a type other than TYPE 2 or TYPE 5.
102.1 mm to 152 mm Up to 254 mm Print sorter unit 82*2
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print sorter unit 50*2 Over 305
mm*3
254.1 mm to 305 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50 Over 254
mm*3
305.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
152.1 mm to 203 mm 101.5 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
101.6 mm to 203.2 mm Print sorter unit 50*2
203.3 mm to 209.6 mm Print sorter unit 40*2
209.7 mm to 254 mm Print sorter unit 30*2
254.1 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
203.1 mm to 254 mm 126.9 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
127.0 mm to 203.2 mm Print sorter unit 50*2
203.3 mm to 209.6 mm Print sorter unit 40*2
209.7 mm to 457.2 mm Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
254.1 mm or more 457.2 mm or shorter Print receiving tray (large) 50
457.3 mm or more Long length print tray 10
Paper width
(mm)
Paper advance
length
(mm)
Print sorted place Maximum
number of prints
for a receiving
tray (*1)
Remarks
Print receiving trays
Print receiving tray (large)
Long length print tray
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4. Function Settings
• As a guide, prints of 152 mm wide or less should have a curl of 15 mm. If the height of the curl is
approximately 15 mm, the dryer temperature is appropriate.
Curl height must be within 5 mm (minimum) and 30 mm (maximum).
• If the curl height is more than 30 mm, lower the dryer temperature.
• If the curl height is less than 5 mm, raise the dryer temperature.
• Wait for the prints to come out to the print conveyor unit and check the curl referring to the mark (the dent under
the guide at about 15 mm from the belt) at the dryer outlet.
• Even if the system meets the conditions above, the print sorter unit cannot arrange prints in order under
circumstances such as the following: using several different manufacturers' paper, using several different
types of the same manufacturer's paper, or using medium light paper.
4.3.4 Rack Auto Cleaning (F specification only)
Select whether auto cleaning for the upper guide of the processor is performed or not.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Rack Auto Cleaning
4.3.5 Evaporation Correction (F specification only)
Select whether or not water is automatically refilled to cover the evaporated processing solution.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Evaporation Correction
Selection Explanation
ON At the close down check, perform Rack Auto Cleaning.
OFF At the close down check, Rack Auto Cleaning is not performed.
Cleaning the upper guide and squeegee unit is necessary every day at the Close Down
Checks.
Reference position at 15 mm
from the belt
Print conveyor unit Print
Dryer outlet front view
Standard height of the
Curl
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4.3.6 Humidity (F specification only)
If ON is selected for the Evaporation Correction, the refilling water amount can be changed according to the humidity in
the installation environment of the system.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Humidity
4.3.7 Low Volume Process (F specification only)
When few print jobs are being performed, turn Low Volume Process on to reduce the noise from processing chemicals.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Low Volume Process
Selection Explanation
ON Water is automatically refilled.
OFF Water is not automatically refilled.
Selection Explanation
Automatic The amount of water to refill is automatically adjusted according to the detected humidity
in the installation environment of this system.
Standard The default amount of water is refilled.
Low Select this item if using the system in an environment with low humidity.
The amount of water refilled is larger than standard, to match the Low humidity installation
environment.
High Select this item if using the system in an environment with high humidity.
The amount of water refilled is larger than standard, to match the High humidity
installation environment.
Selection Explanation
ON Use this function.
The function of automatically maintaining the condition of the processing solution works
according to the values set in Low Volume Process Setting on the Processor Settings
display.
• For details about Low Volume Process Setting, see ☞4.6.5 Low Volume Process
Setting (F specification only).
OFF This function is not used.
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4. Function Settings
4.3.8 Output print size to the print receiving tray (large)
Configure the size of prints output to the print receiving tray (large).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Output print size to the print receiving tray (large)
4.3.9 Long Length Print Ejection (36inch)
Select the method of displaying the message for notifying the output of long length prints (of which advance length is 457.3
mm to 914.4 mm) from the dryer section.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Operator Selections → On the Operator Selections display, click the
Processor tab.
Example: Long Length Print Ejection (36inch)
Selection Explanation
Advance: Over 254 mm If the paper advance length is 254.1 mm or longer, prints are output to the print receiving
tray (large) regardless of the paper width.
NOTE
• Select this setting if Dryer Pre-heat is set to ON and prints of which advance length is
254.1 mm or longer drop off the print sorter unit.
Advance: Over 305 mm • If a 14-order type/17-order type print sorter unit is installed
If the paper width is 153 mm or longer, or the paper advance length is 305.1 mm or
longer, prints are output to the print receiving tray (large).
• If the 8-order type print sorter unit is installed
Prints are output based on the ☞4.3.3 Classification Processing Sorted by Print Size
setting.
Selection Explanation
ON (every 1 print) Every time a print is ejected from the dryer section, the attention message 521 is shown.
ON (every 10 prints) Every time 10 prints are ejected from the dryer section, the attention message 521 is shown.
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OFF The attention message is not shown even if a print is ejected from the dryer section.
Take the print out immediately.
Selection Explanation
4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program Timer Setting]
4–21
4. Function Settings
4.4 Date, Time and Program Timer setting [Program
Timer Setting]
The current date and time, the start and end time of the temperature control, and the regular check date can be selected or
changed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Machine Specification → Functions → Program Timer
Setting
NOTE
• You can also access the display by selecting Change for Would you like to change the Program Timer or Auto
Setup Settings? on the Close Down Checks display.
4.4.1 Changing the present date and time
1. Click the number indicating the year in Date to select the current year.
Change the month and day following the same procedure.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
2. Select the date format to display.
There are three formats for displaying dates, year/month/day, month/day/year and day/month/year.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
3. Click the number in Time to select the current time.
Change the minute and second following the same procedure.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
4. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
Click the number of year.
Select the year.
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Select the time.
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4.4.2 Setting the start and end times of the processing solution
temperature adjustment
The time to automatically start or end the solution temperature control can be configured using the program timer.
If the solution temperature control has been configured to complete before the store opens, operation can be started
immediately at the opening of the store.
If you cannot go to the store for some reason, the program timer stops the operation at the end time. Therefore, electricity can
be saved.
Up to three different start and end times of the temperature control can be registered for one day.
IMPORTANT
• If an attention/error message occurs while activating the program timer with the Auto Setup setting on
(except the day after the weekly checkup*1), the power will not turn off automatically.
*1. If your store is closed the day after the weekly checkup, then this applies to the next time the system is started again.
!
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!Inputting the start and end times
IMPORTANT
• Invalid time settings cannot be registered as follows. Days with invalid settings are indicated in red.
• The interval between the start time and end time is less than 30 minutes.
• The times from Start 1 to End 1, from Start 2 to End 2 and from Start 3 to End 3 overlap.
1. Click the start time of the appropriate day.
IMPORTANT
• While the program timer is operating, other setup operations are being carried out as well as the
solution temperature control. This setup takes about 30 minutes. Set the start time to approximately
30 minutes earlier than the time of beginning the Start Up Check.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
The input display will be shown.
2. Click the number indicating the hour and enter the required time.
Input the minute according to the same procedure.
Example:
3. Click OK.
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Click the number of time.
Select the time.
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4. Function Settings
4. Input the end time according to the same procedure.
NOTE
• If a start time is input without a corresponding end time, the end time is automatically set to five hours after the
start time.
5. Configure the time for other days according to the same procedure.
6. Click Enter.
The setting times are registered.
!
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!Copying the start and end times
A set of start and end times for one day can be copied to all days of the week.
When the setting of Start 1 and End 1 have been configured, they can be copied to Start 1 and End 1 of all the other days of
the week.
1. Click the start or end time to be copied.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
The input display will be shown.
2. Click Copy.
The start and end times are copied to all the other days of the week.
Example:
3. Click OK.
The setting times are registered.
!
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!Deleting the start and end times
Sets of start and end times are always deleted together.
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1. Select the start or end time of the day to be deleted.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
The input display will be shown.
2. Click Delete.
The setting time is deleted.
Example:
3. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
NOTE
• To delete Start 1 and End 1 for all days, delete the setting time of Start 1 and End 1 for one day, and then copy the setting
to all other days.
4.4.3 Setting the weekly checkup day
Select the weekly check day.
At Start Up Checks of the regular check day, Regular Checks display appears.
1. Click the day when the weekly regular check is to be carried out.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
4.4.4 Configuring the Auto Setup setting
Auto Setup is a function that completes the daily setup during program timer mode. (The specific setup depends on the
loaded paper.)
This function shortens the time required for Start Up Checks.
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4. Function Settings
In addition, the correction values of the Daily Setup performed with the Auto Setup function are applied all paper types.
NOTE
• If the program timer setting has not been configured, or the current day is the day after the weekly checkup day*1, this
function is not performed.
*1. If your store is closed the day after the weekly checkup, then this applies to the day after that.
1. Click the check box ( ) for Auto Setup.
The check box changes from to .
Example: Program Timer Setting display
2. Select the paper type.
Click the button, and select the paper type used in Auto Setup.
Example: Program Timer Setting display
NOTE
• Only paper types that have already been set up atPaper Specification Registration/Setup can be selected..
• For details, see ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification
Registration/Setup].
• The paper type cannot be changed every day.
3. Click Enter.
This completes setting Auto Setup.
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4.5 Function/option registration [Function and Option
Registration]
Functions and options can be registered.
If using a new option, register it on the display below.
If not, it does not operate normally.
4.5.1 Registering
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Function and Option Registration
1. Select the check box of the option.
The check box changes from to .
Example: Function and Option Registration display
2. Select the type, if necessary.
For example, for the print sorter unit, you need to select the Type as shown below.
Example:
3. Click Enter.
The configured option is registered.
This completes the option registration.
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4. Function Settings
4.6 Paper Processor temperature and the replenishment
settings [Processor Settings]
This section explains each setting of the processor section.
4.6.1 Checking the setting temperature and the measured temperature of
the solution [Processing Solution Temperature Setting]
The solution temperature recommended by the chemical solution manufacturer and the current solution temperature are
displayed.
The temperature of each solution can be changed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Processing Solution Temperature Setting
Example: Processing Solution Temperature Setting display
1. Input the temperature you want to change for the solution.
2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
4.6.2 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution [Standard
Replenishment Amount Setting]
For the standard replenishment amount, the standard values have been input. However, they vary depending on the
installation environment and the use conditions. Check the condition of the solution using a control strip, and change the
standard replenishment amount if necessary.
Describing the difference of the processor specifications
The operation in this display varies depending on the processor specifications. Refer to the followings.
• For the normal specification, see ☞4.6.2.1 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (Normal Specification).
• For the F specification, see ☞4.6.2.2 Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display (F specification).
• For the SM specification, see ☞4.6.2.3 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (SM specification).
• For the J specification, this operation does not exist.
4.6.2.1 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (Normal Specification)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
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Example: Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display
How to change
1. Input the standard replenishment amount of the solution to be changed.
2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
!
!!
!Manual Replenishment
Normally, solution replenishment is automatically carried out. If necessary, solution can be added to the processing solution
tank. At this time, all the replenisher pumps operate simultaneously for a certain time.
1. Click Functions.
2. Click Manual Replenishment.
The replenisher pump operates for a certain time.
4.6.2.2 Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display (F specification)
IMPORTANT
• When performing operations on this display, be sure to follow instructions of your technical representative.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
Example: Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display
No. Name Functions
1 Standard Replenishment Amount
Setting
Displays Standard Replenishment Amount Setting of PSR.
IMPORTANT
• Do not change the standard replenishment amount. (For other
than PSR, only displays the amount.)
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3
4
1
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4.6.2.3 Changing the replenishment amount of the solution (SM specification)
IMPORTANT
• Do not change the standard replenishment amount.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Standard Replenishment Amount Setting
Example: Standard Replenishment Amount Setting display
Depending on the processing solution, the value of CD-B becomes invalid.
4.6.3 Measuring the output amount of the replenisher pump [Pump
Output Amount Setting]
Pump output amount refers to the amount of the replenishment solution which is output by the replenisher pump over a fixed
period of time.
The replenisher pump of each solution supplies solution from the replenishment solution tank or the replenishment package
to the sub-tank.
Describing the difference of the processor specifications
The operation in this display varies depending on the processor specifications. Refer to the followings.
• For the normal specification, see ☞4.6.3.1 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (Normal specification).
• For the F specification, see ☞4.6.3.2 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pumps (F specification).
• For the SM specification, see ☞4.6.3.3 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (SM specification).
• For the J specification, this operation does not exist.
4.6.3.1 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (Normal specification)
IMPORTANT
• When the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure the pump output amount and then register it in
this system.
Service personnel will replace the replenisher pump.
• If measuring output amount of two or more pumps, measure in order of CD→BF→STB.
Resupply the replenishment solution in the measuring cylinder to the replenishment solution tank. If another
solution used in subsequent steps is contaminated to a replenishment tank, process cannot be performed.
2 Replenishment rate by magazine Shows Paper Width, Paper Surface, Magazine ID, P1R/P2RA/P2RB
and PSR, and displays replenishment rate by each magazine registered.
3 Replenishment rate
(P1R/P2RA/P2RB)
Specifies the replenishment rate of P1R/P2RA/P2RB.
4 Replenishment rate (PSR) Specifies the replenishment rate of PSR.
No. Name Functions
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• Wash the measuring cylinder with water and dry it thoroughly before use.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
• Measuring cylinder
• Big vinyl sheet and cloth
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Pump Output Amount Setting
Example: Pump Output Amount Setting display
1. Click Functions.
2. Click Pump Output Amount Measurement.
The selection display for the pump is shown.
3. Select a pump.
4. Remove the sub-tank top cover.
5. Remove the replenisher pipe from the sub-tank for which the measurement is to be carried out,
and place the replenisher pipe nozzle into the measuring cylinder.
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Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder G050160
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6. Measure the pump output amount.
(1) Be sure to hook the replenisher pipe nozzle in the measuring cylinder.
(2) Output the replenishment solution.
There are two different procedures for output:
If using the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch)
Press the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch).
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
If performing the operation on the display
Click Execute.
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
IMPORTANT
• If no replenishment solution comes out of the replenishment pipe nozzle, there may be an airlock in
the pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the solution comes out. If solution comes out, pour
it back into the replenishment solution tank and then measure again.
7. Measure the amount of the discharged replenishment solution in the measuring cylinder and
write it down.
When the pump is operated once, a small amount of replenishment solution is discharged several times. Check that
the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before measuring the output amount.
8. Pour the replenishment solution from the measuring cylinder into the replenishment solution
tank.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to pour the replenishment solution from the measuring cylinder into the replenishment
solution tank, never into the processing solution tank.
9. Measure the output amount at least three times for each pump, and calculate the average
value.
Repeat from Step 5 to Step 8 at least three times, and calculate the average value. Before the pump output amount of
another replenishment solution is to be measured, wash the measuring cylinder with water, and dry it completely.
10. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Pump Output Amount Setting display.
11. Change the output amount setting of the pumps you measured on the Pump Output Amount
Setting display to the average value you calculated in Step 9.
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder
Manual sorter switch
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12. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
4.6.3.2 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pumps (F specification)
IMPORTANT
• Measure the pump output amount if the processing solution level in tank is too low. The replenishment
solution may not correctly be supplied to the processing solution tank. It is important to administrate the
replenishment solution. Perform the work with enough confirmation.
• If the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure the output amount and then register it in this system.
Service personnel will replace the replenisher pump.
• When the output amounts of multiple pumps are to be measured, make sure to measure in the order from the
P1R.
Any replenishment solution which has been output to the measuring cylinder must be dispose without
returning the solution to the replenishment solution tank.
• Use the measuring cylinder after washing it with water and dry it completely.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
• Measuring cylinder (The capacity is less than 200 ml.)
• Big vinyl sheet and cloth
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Pump Output Amount Setting
Example: Pump Output Amount Setting display
1. Click Functions.
2. Click Pump Output Amount Measurement.
The selection display for the pump is shown.
3. Select a pump.
4. Remove the sub-tank top cover.
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5. Turn the replenisher pipe nozzle of the sub-tank to be measured toward you and secure it to
the system.
IMPORTANT
• Secure the pipe at the height to which the pipe is attached during system operation. Securing the
replenisher pipe reduces the vibration of the pipe so that the accurate measurement can be carried
out.
6. Measure the pump output amount.
(1) Be sure to hook the replenisher pipe nozzle in the measuring cylinder.
(2) Output the replenishment solution.
There are two different procedures for output:
If using the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch)
Press the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch).
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
If performing the operation on the display
Click Execute.
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
IMPORTANT
• If replenishment solution does not come out of the replenisher pipe, there may be an airlock in the
pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the solution or water comes out. If solution or water
comes out, take corrective action to dispose the effluent and carry out measurement again.
7. Measure the amount of the discharged replenishment solution in the measuring cylinder and
write it down.
Once the pump is operated, the small amount of the replenishment solution is discharged several times. Check that
the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before measuring the output amount.
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder G050160
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder
Manual sorter switch
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8. When measurement is completed, dispose the replenishment solution which has been output
in the measuring cylinder as effluent.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to dispose the replenishment solution output in the measuring cylinder as effluent and never
pour into the processing solution tank.
9. Measure the output amount at least three times for each pump, and calculate the average
value.
Repeat from Step 5 to Step 8 at least three times, and calculate the average value. Before the pump output amount of
another replenishment solution is to be measured, wash the measuring cylinder with water, and dry it completely.
10. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Pump Output Amount Setting display.
11. Change the output amount setting of the pumps you measured on the Pump Output Amount
Setting display to the average value you calculated in Step 9.
12. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
4.6.3.3 Measuring the output amount of replenisher pump (SM specification)
IMPORTANT
• When the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure and check the pump output amount after
replacement.
Service personnel will replace the replenisher pump.
• If measuring output amount of two or more pumps, measure in order of CD-A, CD-B, CD-C, BF-A, BF-B and
STB.
• Use the measuring cylinder after washing it with water and dry it completely.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
• Measuring cylinder
• 50 ml measuring cylinder kit (option)
• Big vinyl sheet and cloth
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Pump Output Amount Setting
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4. Function Settings
Example: Pump Output Amount Setting display
1. Click Functions.
2. Click Pump Output Amount Measurement.
The selection display for the pump is shown.
3. Select a pump.
Depending on the processing solution, the value of CD-B becomes invalid.
4. Remove the sub-tank top cover.
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5. Turn the replenisher pipe nozzle or the water supply pipe nozzle of the sub-tank to be
measured toward you and secure it to the system.
IMPORTANT
• Secure the pipe at the height to which the pipe is attached during system operation. Securing the
replenisher pipe reduces the vibration of the pipe so that the accurate measurement can be carried
out.
The following measuring cylinder is required for measurement. The accurate measurement cannot be carried out
without using the measuring cylinder below.
': The measuring cylinder is required.
• Start from CD-A when measuring the output of multiple replenisher pumps.
• Dry inside of the measuring cylinder thoroughly before use.
NOTE
• As for the pump which requires the 50 ml measuring cylinder, use the optional 50 ml measuring cylinder kit.
• Wash the measuring cylinder before every measurement.
50 ml Measuring cylinder kit
• The measurement nozzle is used by attaching to the end of the replenisher pipe or the water supply pipe when
the output amount is to be measured using the 50 ml measuring cylinder. Insert it securely to the replenisher
pipe or the water supply pipe.
6. Measure the pump output amount.
(1) Be sure to hook the replenisher pipe nozzle in the measuring cylinder.
(2) Output the replenishment solution.
There are two different procedures for output:
Measuring cylinder Replenisher pump
(CD-A), (CD-B), (CD-C),
(BF-A), (BF-B), (STB)
Water supply pump
(BF-W)
Water supply pump
(STB-W)
(CD-W)
The capacity is 50 ml or more and the
level scale is 0.5 ml or less
The capacity is 150 ml or more and the
level scale is 2 ml or less
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder G050160
Measuring cylinder
Measurement nozzle
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4. Function Settings
If using the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch)
Press the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch).
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
If performing the operation on the display
Click Execute.
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
IMPORTANT
• If replenishment solution does not come out the replenisher pipe or water does not come out the
water supply pipe, there may be an airlock in the pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the
solution or water comes out. If solution or water comes out, take corrective action to dispose the
effluent and carry out measurement again.
7. Measure the output amount of replenishment solution or water in the measuring cylinder, and
take note of it.
Once the pump is operated, the small amount of the replenishment solution is discharged several times. Check that
the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before measuring the output amount.
8. When measurement is completed, dispose the replenishment solution or water which has
been output in the measuring cylinder as effluent.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to dispose the replenishment solution output in the measuring cylinder as effluent and never
pour into the processing solution tank.
9. Measure the output amount at least two times for each pump, and confirm that the measured
values are the same.
Repeat from Step 5 to Step 8 at least two times, and confirm that the measured values are the same. Before the
pump output amount of another replenishment solution is to be measured, wash the measuring cylinder with water,
and dry it completely.
10. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Pump Output Amount Setting display.
11. Check the output amount.
Compare the value displayed on the Pump Output Amount Setting display with the measured one.
When comparing the displayed value with the actual measured value if the difference is not between +3% and -3%,
replace the pump.
In this case, consult your technical representative. Never input the measured value of the output amount of the
replenisher pump or the water supply pump.
Replenisher pipe nozzle
Measuring cylinder
Manual sorter switch
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4.6.3.4 Mixing Replenisher (F specification)
IMPORTANT
• Use this mode by following instructions given by your technical representative. Normally, this is not used.
Usually, the replenishment solution is made automatically. If clicking this button, the replenishment cartridge
is opened and you can make the replenishment solution.
• When performing Mixing Replenisher, empty each replenisher tank (P1R, P2RA, P2RB).
The hoses to drain each replenishment solution (P1R, P2RA, P2RB) are behind processor door 1.
• Be careful with the hose for draining processing solution near the hose for draining the replenishment
solution. The stickers P1R, P2RA and P2RB are attached to the hoses to drain replenishment solution.
• The tank capacities are 6.6 L for P1R, and 3 L for P2RA and P2RB. Prepare containers according to the
amount of the processing solutions.
• After emptying the replenisher tanks of P1R, P2RA and P2RB, access the Input Check display and confirm
that all replenishment solution level sensors of P1R (upper, lower), P2RA (upper, lower) and P2RB (upper,
lower) detect OFF.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Input Check → Processor → Processor Section → Click
the 3 tab.
Example: 3701/3702/3703
Example: 3704/3705
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Pump Output Amount Setting
Example: Pump Output Amount Setting display
Hoses to drain the replenishment solutions
(P1R, P2RA, P2RB)
G088961
Hoses to drain the replenishment solutions
(P1R, P2RA, P2RB)
G090024
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4. Function Settings
1. Attach the replenisher cartridge.
• For details, see ☞Troubleshooting Manual 4.3.2 Attaching the replenisher cartridge.
2. Click Functions.
3. Click Mixing Replenisher.
The replenishment cartridge is opened and the replenishment solution is made.
4.6.4 Measuring Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount [Auto Cleaning
Water Output Amount Setting] (F specification only)
Measure the output amount which is output by the replenisher pump and the automatic cleaning pump over a fixed period of
time.
IMPORTANT
• Measure the pump output amount if the processing solution level in tank is too low. Because the automatic
cleaning pump also work as a replenishment pump, it may not correctly supply the solution to the processing
tank. It is important to administrate the processing solution. Perform the work with enough confirmation.
• If the replenisher pump is replaced, be sure to measure the output amount and then register it in this system.
The pump replacement should only be performed by an authorized service person.
Requirements
• Safety goggles
• Protective gloves (rubber gloves)
• Workwear (water-repellent)
• Measuring cylinder (The capacity is less than 200 ml.)
• Big vinyl sheet and cloth
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting
Example: Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting display
1. Click Functions.
2. Click Measure Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount.
The display for selecting which output amount of each processing solution is measured.
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3. Select a processing solution.
4. Move the colorimeter unit to the central position of the rail.
IMPORTANT
• If opening the processor top cover although the colorimeter unit is in the left position of the rail, the
unit will fall. Be sure to move it to the central position.
• For details, see ☞Maintenance Manual 1.3.1 Opening and closing the Processor Top Cover.
5. Carefully open the processor top cover.
• Be careful not to fall the processor cover.
6. Cover the upper section of the processor with a cloth.
When you remove the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe, the water left inside comes out. Cover the processor
section (especially from the lower part of the processor top cover to the upper part of the processing tanks) with a
cloth so that the water does not come into the processing solution tank.
7. Remove the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe at the connection part.
(1) Remove the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe at the position shown below.
(2) Remove the connections.
IMPORTANT
• Water comes out from the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe. Be careful not to let it
contaminate the processing solution tank.
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position.
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8. Connect the measurement hoses where you removed the automatic cleaning pipe hoses.
Measure the output amount after completely drying inside the hose.
IMPORTANT
• There are two kinds of measuring hoses: one is for P1/P2 and the other is for PS. Pay attention to the
label attached to each hose by which they are identified. If you measure the output amount with a
different hose, the system does not refill water correctly.
9. Prepare a measuring cylinder for outputting water.
IMPORTANT
• Water comes out. Be careful not to let it contaminate the processing solution tank.
10. Measure the pump output amount.
(1) Confirm if a measuring cylinder for outputting water is prepared.
Connections G088971
Hose for measuring
Prepare a measuring cylinder for outputting water.
G086880
Hose for measuring
Measuring cylinder
Hold the hose so that it does not slip
out of the measuring cylinder.
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(2) Output the replenishment solution.
There are two different procedures for output:
If using the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch)
Press the manual sorter switch (manual replenishment switch).
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
If performing the operation on the display
Click Execute.
The remaining time until the process is finished is shown. Leave it until it indicates 0 second.
IMPORTANT
• If replenishment solution does not come out of the replenisher pipe, there may be an airlock in the
pipe. In this case, repeat the procedures until the solution or water comes out. If solution or water
comes out, take corrective action to dispose the effluent and carry out measurement again.
11. Measure the amount of the discharged water in the measuring cylinder and take note of it.
Once the pump is operated, water is output only one time. (Not discharged the small amount of the replenishment
solution several times.) Check that the pump has discharged the replenishment solution completely before
measuring the output amount.
12. When measurement is completed, dispose the discharged water in the measuring cylinder as
effluent.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to dispose the water output in the measuring cylinder as effluent and never pour into the
processing solution tank.
13. Measure the output amount at least three times for each processing solution, and calculate the
average value.
Because the first outputting is not stabilized, the second measured value or later is used for calculating.
Repeat from Step 9 to Step 12 at least three times, and calculate the average value. Before measuring the pump
output amount of another processing solution, completely dry water inside the measuring cylinder.
14. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting display.
15. Change the output amount setting of the pumps you measured on the Auto Cleaning Water
Output Amount Setting display to the average value you calculated in Step 13.
16. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
Manual sorter switch
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17. Remove the hose for measuring.
18. Reconnect the hose of the automatic cleaning pipe.
IMPORTANT
• Fit the hoses in the cutouts so that they will not be pinched by the processor top cover when it is
closed.
• Be careful not to connect to the incorrect hose. If you wrongly connect the hoses, the water may be
supplied to the incorrect processing solution tank.
19. Carefully close the processor top cover.
IMPORTANT
• Be careful not to get your hands caught in the processor top cover because it is heavy.
20. Move the colorimeter unit to the right.
Press the lever, and move the colorimeter unit so that the arrows are aligned to the right cutouts of the rails.
: Cutout G088972
Processor top cover
Press the top cover to the back, and pull the stopper
toward you to release the lock.
Close the processor top cover with the lock
of the stopper released.
Stopper
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IMPORTANT
• Confirm that the colorimeter unit is securely locked.
This completes the operation.
4.6.5 Low Volume Process Setting (F specification only)
This is a function to maintain the PSR processing solution quality when the processing amount is small. If paper processing
amount is smaller than those shown in the table below, the amount of PSR solutions is adjusted to maintain the quality.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Low Volume Process Setting
IMPORTANT
• Do not change the values.
Example: Low Volume Process Setting display
You can also perform Low Volume Process Data Clear by clicking Functions.
IMPORTANT
• Follow instructions given by your technical representative when changing the values.
• If the Low Volume Process Data Clear is unnecessary, be careful not to perform it.
4.6.6 Displaying the total replenishment amount [Total Replenishment
Amount Display]
The total replenishment amount for each pump is displayed.
Describing the difference of the processor specifications
The operation in this display varies depending on the processor specifications. Refer to the followings.
• For the normal specification, see ☞4.6.6.1 Displaying the total replenishment amount (Normal specification).
• For the F specification, see ☞4.6.6.2 Displaying the total replenishment amount (F specification).
• For the SM specification, see ☞4.6.6.3 Displaying the total replenishment amount (SM specification).
• For the J specification, this operation does not exist.
The Lowest Processing
Amount until the
appointed day
The Lowest Processing
Amount for the last 8 days
until the appointed day
CP-49E 12.2 m285.4 m2
CP-49LR 26.8 m2187.9 m2
Lever
Colorimeter unit
Rail G089433
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4.6.6.1 Displaying the total replenishment amount (Normal specification)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Total Replenishment Amount Display
Example: Total Replenishment Amount Display display
Total Replenishment Amount
The total replenishment amount for each pump is displayed.
Replenishment Lack Time
When the effluent tank is full or an error occurs, the replenishment stops. However, processing can be continued if any paper
is processing at that time. In this case, the amount of the insufficient solution corresponding to the processed paper amount is
accumulated as Replenishment Lack Time. When the effluent tank is emptied or the error is canceled, the replenishment to
cover the lack time is carried out. Cases that the replenishment solution in the replenishment solution tank is run out and the
replenishment switch is turned off are also included in the replenishment lack time.
Clear
It resets each total replenishment amount.
4.6.6.2 Displaying the total replenishment amount (F specification)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Total Replenishment Amount Display
Example: Total Replenishment Amount Display
Total Replenishment Amount
The total replenishment amount for each pump is shown.
Replenishment Lack Time
When the effluent tank is full or an error occurs, the replenishment stops. However, processing can be continued if any paper
is processing at that time. In this case, the amount of the insufficient solution corresponding to the processed paper amount is
accumulated as Replenishment Lack Time. When the effluent tank is emptied or the error is canceled, the replenishment to
cover the lack time is carried out.
Clear
Reset each data.
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4.6.6.3 Displaying the total replenishment amount (SM specification)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Total Replenishment Amount Display
Example: Total Replenishment Amount Display
Depending on the processing solution, the value of CD-B becomes invalid.
Total Replenishment Amount
The total replenishment amount for each pump is displayed.
Remaining
The remaining replenishment amount in each replenishment package is displayed. The values cannot be changed.
4.6.7 Confirming replenishment amount and water supply amount
[Status Display (Basic)] (J specification only)
The basic replenishment amount and the basic water supply amount for each processing solution are displayed. The setting
cannot be changed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Status Display (Basic)
Example: Status Display (Basic)
Basic Replenishment Amount
It indicates the quantity of the tablet to be replenished when the paper of 1 m2 is processed.
Basic Water Supply Amount
It indicates the water supply amount when the paper of 1 m2 is processed.
4.6.8 Confirming replenishment, water supply counter and remaining
amount [Counter] (J specification only)
The Replenishment Counter, Water supply Counter, Reservoir Count, Water Supply Reservoir Amount, and the Kit Remains
are displayed for each processing solution. The setting cannot be changed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Counter
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4. Function Settings
Example: Counter display
Replenishment Counter
It indicates the accumulated quantity of each tablet that is used.
Water supply Counter
It indicates the total amount of water that is supplied.
Reservoir Count
It indicates the number of insufficient tablets to be replenished for the amount of paper that has been processed after an error
occurred and replenishment of tablets stopped.
Water Supply Reservoir Amount
It indicates the amount of insufficient water to be replenished for the amount of paper that has been processed after an error
occurred and water supply stopped.
Kit Remains
It indicates the amount of tablets remaining in a cartridge and the specified total number and the number of tablets remaining
in the kit for each solution. Use the values as a standard for purchase and replacement time of the cartridges.
Example:
*1. A certain number of cartridges for all kinds of solution for processing are set.
4.6.9 Confirming replenishment and correction status of water supply
[Status Display (correction)] (J specification only)
It displays Replenishment Correction Rate, Water Supply Correction Rate, Auto Low Processing Correction, Evaporation
Refill Correction, and Processable Prints. The setting cannot be changed.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Status Display (correction)
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Remaining amount of cartridges
Total number of cartridges included in a kit*1
Remaining amount of tablets in a cartridge
Total number of tablets included in a kit
Remaining amount of tablets
Total number of tablets included in a cartridge
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Example: Status Display (correction) display
Replenishment Correction Rate
It is a function for correcting tablet replenishment cycle. A value is displayed on the basis that the standard is 100%.
Water Supply Correction Rate
It is a function for correcting water supply cycle. A value is displayed on the basis that the standard is 100%.
Auto Low Processing Correction
It indicates whether or not the correction function is used with which the tablet replenishment and water supply cycles are
automatically corrected when the print processing amount is low.
Evaporation Refill Correction
It displays the value of the amount of solution to evaporate for each environment.
It displays by classifying into the normal operating period (working) and the timer period (not working).
Processable Prints
It displays the amount of paper that can be processed with a kit*1 in use.(89× 127 is its base.)
*1. A certain number of cartridges for all kinds of solution for processing are set.
4.6.10 Adjusting the drying condition of the paper [Dryer Temperature
Setting]
This function is used to adjust the drying condition of the paper if the ejected print is too dry or not dry enough.
The dryer temperature can be entered for each paper width and surface.
The dryer temperatures have been set to the standard values in advance. However, it may be necessary to change the setting,
depending on the drying condition of prints.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Dryer Temperature Setting
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4. Function Settings
Example: Dryer Temperature Setting display
1. Enter the setting temperature of each paper surface.
2. Click Enter.
Settings are registered.
4.6.11 Adjusting the amount of water supply [Correction Setting] (SM
specification only)
The amount of the replenishment solution or water which is output by the replenisher pump or the water supply pump in the
processor can be adjusted.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Correction Setting
Example: Correction Setting display
Replenishment Correction Rate
The amount of the replenishment solution or water which is output by the replenisher pump or the water supply pump and the
correction rate are displayed.
If the rate is 0, no correction is made.
Refilling Water Level 2
Select the desired setting.
Selection Explanation
Standard Normally, select this item.
Low Humidity Select it if the system is used in the dry environment.
Low Utilization Select it when the printing amount is small.
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5. Checking and
adjusting the system
condition
This chapter explains procedures for confirming the condition and operation of this
system, and the procedures for adjusting the system to keep the system in good
condition.
5.1 Checking the switch and sensor condition [Input Check]
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5.1 Checking the switch and sensor condition [Input
Check]
Check the input status of sensors, switches and safety thermostats on each unit display.
IMPORTANT
• When using this function, be sure to follow instructions given by your technical representative.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Input Check → Select Printer or Processor. → Select a
tab.
Example: If Paper Supply Unit of Printer is selected
Checking the input status
Electric components such as switches, which mechanically detect the input condition, are indicated with ON or OFF.
Optical components such as sensors, which optically detect the input condition, are indicated with DARK or LIGHT.
Selecting the input item condition with ON or DARK allows the buzzer to sound.
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5.2 Checking operation of electrical parts [Output
Check]
Check operations of motors and buzzers on each unit display.
IMPORTANT
• When using this function, be sure to follow instructions given by your technical representative.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Output Check → Select Printer or Processor. → Select
a tab.
Example: If Paper Supply Unit of Printer is selected
Checking the output item
Click the button of the electrical part of which operation is to be checked and click Execute to activate the part.
IMPORTANT
• Before the output check, rewind the paper into the paper magazine.
• During paper processing, the output check cannot be performed. If there is paper in the processor, wait until
it is ejected and then carry out the check.
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5.3 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity
Adjust the sensor sensitivity on the paper advance path. Adjust sensor sensitivity when paper gets jammed frequently.
5.3.1 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity on the paper advance path [Paper
Sensor Adjustment]
Adjust the sensor sensitivity on the paper advance path.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment
→ Paper Sensor Adjustment
Example: Paper Sensor Adjustment
1. Open the printer doors and check that no paper is on the paper advance path.
Adjustment of sensor sensitivity may not be completed if paper is on the paper advance path.
2. Click Functions.
3. Click Paper Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment.
Confirm the Printer Door is closed. is shown.
4. Confirm that all the printer doors are closed.
5. Click Execute.
Paper Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment starts.
When the adjustment is completed normally, the message Completed. appears and the display returns to the Paper
Sensor Adjustment display.
The message Terminated abnormally. appears if adjustment is not completed normally. Operate according to the
following steps.
If the message Terminated abnormally. is shown
(1) Confirm that the paper is not existed on the paper advance path.
(2) Clean the sensor which is indicated with − on the Paper Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment
display.
• For details, see ☞Maintenance Manual 7.1 Cleaning sensors in the printer section.
(3) Perform the operation from Step 2 again.
This completes the Paper Sensor Adjustment.
5.3.2 Adjusting the sensor sensitivity located on the processor feed path
[Print Sensor Adjustment]
It adjusts the print sensor sensitivity in the dryer rack on the processor feed path.
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5. Checking and adjusting the system condition
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Processor Settings → Print Sensor Adjustment
Example: Print Sensor Adjustment
1. Confirm that no paper is currently being processed.
If there is any paper in process, wait until all the prints are ejected.
The sensor sensitivity adjustment can not be completed if paper is on the paper advance path.
2. Click Functions.
3. Click Print Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment.
Make sure the Dryer Cover is closed. is shown.
4. Check whether the dryer top cover is closed.
5. Click Execute.
Print Sensor LED Light Intensity Adjustment starts.
When the adjustment is completed normally, the message Completed. appears and the display returns to the Print
Sensor Adjustment display.
The message Terminated abnormally. appears if adjustment is not completed normally. Operate according to the
following steps.
If the message Terminated abnormally. is shown
(1) Confirm that there is no paper in the dryer rack on the processor feed path.
(2) Clean the print sensor which shows − on the Print Sensor Adjustment display.
• For details, see ☞Maintenance Manual 3.6 Cleaning sensors in the dryer rack section
(3701/3702/3703).
(3) Perform the operation from Step 2 again.
This completes the Print Sensor Adjustment.
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5.4 Adjusting printing position if shifted
5.4.1 Adjusting if images are printed slanted (zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1
Zigzagging Correction]
Adjust if images are not printed straight.
It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
NOTE
• If the same magazine deck is used by paper with different width or surface, copy the correction values and apply them
for adjustment.
• For details, see ☞5.4.1.1 Performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Extension → Maintenance → Various Adjustment →
Printer Mechanical Adjustment → Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction
!
!!
!If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 120 mm
1. Attach the paper magazine to correct.
Currently loaded paper types are shown on the display.
Example: Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display
2. Click the tab of the magazine to correct.
For example, adjust paper magazine B.
Example: Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display
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3. Click to select a paper width to correct.
4. Click Functions.
5. Click Test Print 1 (Paper Magazine B).
Two test prints are made.
A cyan arrow is printed on the test prints.
Example: Test print
6. Measure the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second test print
using a ruler.
The first test print is not used.
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IMPORTANT
• When measuring the lengths of line A and line C, be sure to use a ruler.
Example: Test print
7. Enter the correction value for the paper magazine to correct.
IMPORTANT
• Enter the correction value in millimeters (mm).
NOTE
• For example, enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 121 mm and that of line C is 120
mm on the test print. Line A (121 mm) − Line C (120 mm) = 1 mm (correction value)
• Enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 120 mm and that of line C is 121 mm on the test
print. Line A (120 mm) − Line C (121 mm) = − 1 mm (correction value)
8. Click Enter.
9. Click Functions.
10. Click Test Print Confirmation 1 (Paper Magazine B).
Two test prints on which the correction value was reflected are made.
A
BC
Line C
Line A
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On the test print, a magenta arrow is printed.
Example: Test print reflecting the correction values
11. Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second
test print is within ±0.5 mm.
The first test print is not used.
If the value is not ±0.5 mm or less, perform from Step 7 again.
12. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Printer Mechanical Adjustment display.
!
!!
!If the paper width is between 127 mm and 305 mm
1. Click Test Print 1 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints whose advance length is 457.0 mm
and perform correction.
• For the procedure, perform from Step 5 to Step 11 in ☞l If the paper width is between 82.5 mm and 120 mm.
If you do not make long length prints, this completes the operation.
If you make long length prints, go to Step 2.
2. Make test prints whose advance length is 914.0 mm.
This operation is not necessary if you do not make long length prints. Perform this operation according to print sizes
you use.
(1) Click Test Print Confirmation 2 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints.
The correction values configured in Step 1 are applied to this test print.
(2) Measure the difference between line A and line D (A − D) of the second test print with a ruler.
The first test print is not used.
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IMPORTANT
• Line A and line D must be measured with a ruler.
Example: Test print
(3) Check whether the difference between the lengths of lines A and D (A−D) is the following.
If the difference is within the value above
This completes the operation.
If the difference is beyond the value above
Go to Step (4).
(4) Measure the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second test print using a
ruler, and enter the correction value.
IMPORTANT
• Enter the correction value in millimeters (mm).
NOTE
• For example, enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 121 mm and that of line C
is 120 mm on the test print. Line A (121 mm) − Line C (120 mm) = 1 mm (correction value)
• Enter the following value when the measured value of line A is 120 mm and that of line C is 121 mm on
the test print. Line A (120 mm) − Line C (121 mm) = − 1 mm (correction value)
(5) Click Enter.
(6) Click Test Print Confirmation 2 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints on which the correction
value is applied.
Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line D (A − D) of the second test print is the
following.
Paper width Difference between the lengths of line A and line D
From 127 mm to 178 mm Within ± 1.5 mm
From 203 mm to 305 mm Within ± 1 mm
Paper width Difference between the lengths of line A and line D
From 127 mm to 178 mm Within ± 1.5 mm
From 203 mm to 305 mm Within ± 1 mm
Line D
Line A
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(7) Click Test Print Confirmation 1 (Paper Magazine B) to make test prints whose advance length is
457.0 mm.
Check whether the difference between the lengths of line A and line C (A − C) of the second test print is
within ±0.5 mm.
If the difference is within ±0.5 mm
This completes the operation.
If the difference is not within ±0.5 mm
Perform the operation of Step 7.
3. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Printer Mechanical Adjustment display.
This completes Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction.
5.4.1.1 Performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction using copied correction value
If using paper with different width or surface on the same magazine deck, you can copy and apply the correction value of
other paper to perform Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction.
Performing an adjustment using the copied correction values can save time for adjustment.
1. On the Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display, click the tab of the magazine having the
correction values to copy.
As an example, the procedure to copy the correction value of paper magazine B is explained below.
Example: Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display
2. Click Functions.
Example: Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display
3. Click Copy correction value (Magazine B).
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4. Select Width and Paper Surface in Copy from.
The correction value of the selected paper for Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction is shown.
5. Select the check box(es) of width and paper surface to which to apply the copied correction
value.
NOTE
• More than one paper to which to apply the copied correction value can be selected.
Click Select All selects all.
Example: If the copied value is applied to the paper whose Width is 127 mm and Paper
Surface is (1)
6. Click Enter.
The correction value selected in Copy from is registered as the correction value for each paper selected in Step 5.
7. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction display.
8. Perform Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction on each paper with the copied correction values.
In this example, the correction value of magazine B was copied. Therefore, load magazine B to perform Arm Unit
1 Zigzagging Correction.
• For details about the procedure of Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction, see ☞5.4.1 Adjusting if images are
printed slanted (zigzagging) [Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction].
IMPORTANT
• Even though you applied the copied correction value to each paper, actually perform Arm Unit 1
Zigzagging Correction to confirm that the results are within the tolerance range.
This completes performing Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction by using copied correction values.
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5.4.2 Adjusting the paper guide width [Paper Guide Width Adjustment
(for each Paper Width)]
This item is only for systems in which the optional quad magazine unit is installed.
This section explains the procedures for adjusting the paper guide width of paper supply unit A2 so that it becomes 0.2 mm
wider than the paper width to perform when the paper width or paper surface of paper magazine A2 are changed.
Requirements
• Print having the paper width to use (one print)
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Extension → Maintenance → Various Adjustment →
Printer Mechanical Adjustment → Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)
1. Select a paper width of the paper to use at Width.
Example: Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width)
2. Enter −1.0 in the correction value box of the paper surface to use.
IMPORTANT
• The correction value −1.0 which is entered first is a fixed value. Perform the adjustment starting with
the value −1.0.
Example:
3. Click Enter.
4. Click Operation.
Example:
The paper guide width narrows by the input correction value.
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5. Open printer door 3 and 4.
Pull the lever toward you to open printer door 4.
6. Slide the lever to the right and pull out paper supply unit A2.
Hold the handle to pull out the unit.
7. Load paper to the paper guide.
Printer door 3
Lever
Printer door 4
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Paper
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8. After inserting the paper, confirm whether there is a gap between paper and the paper guide.
NOTE
• Standard of the gap between the paper guide and paper is 0.2 mm.
(1) Move the paper right and left in the paper guide and confirm whether there is a gap.
(2) Remove the paper from the paper guide, and restore paper supply unit A2.
(3) Close printer doors 3 and 4.
9. If there is no gap (standard: 0.2 mm), input +0.1 to the current correction value of paper width
on the Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width) display.
If there is a gap, this completes the Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper Width).
IMPORTANT
• Increase the correction value by +0.1 mm.
Example:
10. Click Enter.
11. Repeat from Step 4 to Step 10 until the gap (standard: 0.2 mm) can be made between the
paper guide and paper.
5.4.3 Adjusting if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the
print [Exposure Center Correction]
Adjust the print position if unexposed area appears on the left or right side of the print.
It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Maintenance. → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment → Exposure
Center Correction
Move paper to the right or left.
Paper width
Guide width
Gap (0.2 mm)
Paper guide
Paper
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1. Attach the paper magazine to correct.
Currently loaded paper types are shown on the display.
Example: Exposure Center Correction display
2. Click the tab of the magazine to correct.
For example, adjust paper magazine B.
Example: Exposure Center Correction display
3. Click to select a paper width to correct.
4. Click Functions.
5. Click Test Print (Paper Magazine B).
One test print is made.
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6. Measure length A, that is from the left edge to the datum line of the test print.
When measuring the test print, use the front end of the print.
Example: Test print
7. Enter the measured value in Exposure Center Correction 1.
8. Measure length B, that is from the right edge to the datum line of the test print.
When measuring the test print, use the front end of the print.
Example: Test print
A
Datum line
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9. Enter the measured value in Exposure Center Correction 2.
The correction value is automatically calculated and shown in Exposure Center Correction Value.
10. Enter the correction value that is shown in Exposure Center Correction Value.
Enter the correction value in the paper surface number box to be adjusted.
11. Click Enter.
12. Click Functions.
13. Click Test Print Confirmation (Paper Magazine B).
A test print to which the correction values are applied is printed.
14. Confirm that the measured length A of the new test print is equal to half of the paper width.
If the measured length is not half of the paper width, perform the above procedure from Step 4 again.
15. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Printer Mechanical Adjustment display.
This completes Exposure Center Correction.
5.4.4 Adjusting print margin widths [White Border Width Correction]
Adjust the margin width if the right and left white margin widths of the test print are not correct.
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It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment
→ White Border Width Correction
1. Attach the paper magazine to correct.
Currently loaded paper types are shown on the display.
2. Click to select a magazine (paper width and surface) to correct.
Example: White Border Width Correction display
3. Click Functions.
4. Click Test Print (Paper Magazine B).
For example, adjust paper magazine B.
One test print is made.
A cyan arrow is printed on the test prints.
Example: Test print
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5. Measure the right and left white margin widths of the test print.
Example: Test print
6. Input the measured value.
Example: White Border Width Correction display
7. Click Enter.
8. Click Functions.
9. Click Test Print Confirmation (Paper Magazine B).
A test print to which the correction values are applied is printed.
On the test print, a magenta arrow is printed.
Example: Test print reflecting the correction values
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10. Check that the right and left white margin widths of the test print are 5.0 mm.
If white margin width is not 5.0 mm, perform the above procedure from Step 3 again.
11. Click Cancel.
The display returns to the Printer Mechanical Adjustment display.
This completes White Border Width Correction.
5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
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5.5 Correcting uneven print density (banding) caused
by paper advance [Paper Pressure Operation
Correction]
Depending on the paper type, prints with uneven density (banding) are made because of paper advance. Configure settings to
make normal prints.
It is necessary to perform corrections for each magazine (each paper width and paper surface).
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Printer Mechanical Adjustment
→ Paper Pressure Operation Correction
1. Attach the paper magazine to correct.
Currently loaded paper types are shown on the display.
Example: Paper Pressure Operation Correction display
2. Click and select a paper width to correct.
Example: Paper Pressure Operation Correction display
3. Click Functions.
4. Click Test Print (Paper Magazine B).
For example, adjust paper magazine B.
13 test prints of the advance length from 152 mm to 164 mm are made. Keep the prints in the order they are ejected.
A cyan arrow is printed on the test prints.
Example: Test print
NOTE
• Print numbers are printed to the back of prints in output order if the CVP (option) is installed.
Print No. Paper advance length
1152 mm
2153 mm
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5. Select a value that is 2 more or less than the print number of the test print from which
unevenness disappeared.
Unevenness generally appears either 17 mm or 26 mm from the rear end (the side ejected from the dryer unit) of the
test print. This is shown as position (A) in the figure below.
If unevenness appears in the position 26 mm from the rear end of the test print
Select the value that is 2 more than the print number of the first even test print.
For example, if the number of the first even test print is 2, select 4.
If unevenness appears in the position 17 mm from the rear end of the test print
Select the value that is 2 less than the print number of the test print from which unevenness disappeared.
3154 mm
4155 mm
5156 mm
6157 mm
7158 mm
8159 mm
9160 mm
10 161 mm
11 162 mm
12 163 mm
13 164 mm
Print No. Paper advance length
Print from which
unevenness disappeared
Paper advance direction
Uneven print
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For example, if the number of the first even test print is 12, select 10.
6. Input the selected number.
7. Click Enter.
8. Click Functions.
9. Click Test Print Confirmation (Paper Magazine B).
The print corresponding to the number you input in Step 6 is printed.
A magenta arrow is printed on the test prints for adjustment check.
Example: Test print for adjustment check
10. Check whether the unevenness has disappeared or not from the test print.
If the unevenness still exists, perform the above procedure from Step 3 again.
11. Click Cancel.
The Printer Mechanical Adjustment display is shown again.
This completes Paper Pressure Operation Correction.
Uneven print
Paper advance direction
Print from which unevenness disappeared
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5.6 Calibrating the colorimeter [Colorimeter Calibration]
Calibrate the colorimeter so that the test print can be measured accurately.
5.6.1 Calibrating the colorimeter [Confirming the Colorimeter and
Calibration Plate Data]
Usually, this calibration is carried out automatically before making a test print in Daily Setup, etc. This section describes
calibrating the colorimeter at will.
IMPORTANT
• The calibration plate needs to be replaced every two years. Depending on the operating environment and
storage conditions, it may be necessary to replace the plate before two years passes.
Replace the calibration data CD-ROM too and perform the Updating the Calibration Plate Data.
• For details, see ☞5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate Data].
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Colorimeter Calibration
1. Check the calibration plate data.
Check whether the calibration plate data is the same as the colorimeter data.
(1) Click Functions.
(2) Click Confirming the Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data.
(3) Insert the the calibration data CD-ROM.
(4) Select the drive on which the CD-ROM is inserted on the display below.
Click Path Setting and select the drive in which the CD-ROM is inserted. Then click OK.
(5) Click OK.
The message, One moment please. . . is displayed, and the calibration data is read.
The confirmation display is shown. Confirm that the message It matches the Colorimeter Data is
shown.
IMPORTANT
• When the message It does not match the Colorimeter Data. is shown, perform Updating
the Calibration Plate Data.
• For details, see ☞5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate Data].
(6) Click Close.
The Colorimeter Calibration display is shown again and the message Would you like to calibrate the
Colorimeter? is shown.
(7) Remove the CD-ROM.
2. Click OK.
Calibration of the colorimeter starts.
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When the operation is finished normally, the message Completed. is shown.
If the operation is not finished normally
If the measurement value of the calibration plate is beyond the accepted range, the attention message 1555 The
calibration plate data is out of range. is displayed.
3. Click OK.
This completes calibrating the colorimeter.
5.6.2 Updating the calibration plate data [Updating the Calibration Plate
Data]
Before using a new calibration plate, update the data.
Requirements
• Calibration plate
• CD-ROM containing the calibration plate data
• Clean gloves
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Various Adjustment → Colorimeter Calibration
1. Confirm that the numbers printed on the calibration plate and the CD-ROM are the same.
If they are different, do not carry out Updating the Calibration Plate Data.
2. Replace the old calibration plate with the new one.
(1) Open the print sorter unit.
(2) Open the tablet replenishment unit. (only for J specification)
(3) Raise the print conveyor.
(4) Press the lever once to move the colorimeter unit to the central cutout position of the rail.
While moving it, do not press the lever.
When the colorimeter unit comes to the central point of the rails, the lever automatically returns to its
original position and locks the colorimeter unit.
(5) Put on clean gloves.
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Colorimeter unit
Lever
Cutouts
Align the arrows to the central cutouts of the rails.
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(6) Remove the calibration plate from the colorimeter unit.
Turn the knob screw, and slide the cover of the calibration plate.
(7) Store the new calibration plate to the colorimeter unit.
After inserting the calibration plate, attach the calibration plate cover.
IMPORTANT
• If you insert the calibration plate upside down or do not fit it in the groove, the correct
measurement will not be obtained. Insert it with the correct side (the side with the circular
measurement area) facing up, and fit it in the groove.
(8) Restore the colorimeter unit to the original position.
Press the lever to move the colorimeter unit so that the arrow on the colorimeter unit is aligned to the cutout
of the rail right end.
IMPORTANT
• Confirm that the colorimeter unit is securely locked.
(9) Reinstall the print conveyor unit and print sorter unit.
For J specification, restore the tablet replenishment unit.
3. Click Functions.
4. Click Updating the Calibration Plate Data.
Calibration plate
Cover of the calibration
plate
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Groove
Calibration plate
Insert it with the circular measurement side up.
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5. Insert the the calibration data CD-ROM.
6. Select the drive on which the CD-ROM is inserted on the display below.
Click Path Setting and select the drive in which the CD-ROM is inserted. Then click OK.
7. Click OK.
The current data of the colorimeter, the data of the calibration plate on the CD-ROM and the number of the
calibration plate data are displayed.
8. Click OK.
Are you sure you want to register? is shown.
9. Click OK.
After changing the Calibration Plate, perform the calibration. Would you like to perform the calibration? is
shown.
10. Click OK.
Calibration of the colorimeter starts.
When it is completed, the message Completed. is shown.
If the operation is finished normally
The calibration plate data is automatically read.
The colorimeter data, the calibration plate data, and the number of the calibration plate data are displayed.
If the operation is not finished normally
If the measurement value of the calibration plate is beyond the accepted range, the attention message 1555 The
calibration plate data is out of range. is displayed.
11. Remove the CD-ROM.
12. Click OK.
The Colorimeter Calibration display is shown again.
13. Check the calibration plate data.
Check whether the calibration plate data is the same as the colorimeter data.
(1) Click Functions.
(2) Click Confirming the Colorimeter and Calibration Plate Data.
(3) Insert the the calibration data CD-ROM.
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(4) Select the drive on which the CD-ROM is inserted on the display below.
Click Path Setting and select the drive in which the CD-ROM is inserted. Then click OK.
(5) Click OK.
The message One moment please. . . is shown and the calibration data is read.
The confirmation display is shown. Confirm that the message It matches the Colorimeter Data is
displayed.
(6) Click Close.
The Colorimeter Calibration display is shown again and the message Would you like to calibrate the
Colorimeter? is shown.
(7) Remove the CD-ROM.
14. Click Cancel.
This completes updating a new calibration plate data.
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5.7 Daily Setup [Daily Setup]
You can perform Daily Setup other than during Start Up Checks.
Daily Setup can be performed with several paper types.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Daily Setup.
1. Select the paper type and click Next.
A test print is output.
↓
Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
↓
The measurement result is shown.
2. Click OK.
If performing the setup for several paper types
Repeat the operations.
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5.8 Outputting the sample print [Print Check]
Make a sample print to confirm the system status.
Follow the instructions by the service personnel.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup →
Functions → Print Check
Setting procedure
1. Select the Paper Magazine to be output, and click Next.
Example: Print Check display
The display for selecting the sample image is shown.
2. Select the sample image.
Sample Image Selection display
3. Click Execute.
Sample print is made.
4. Click Cancel.
The Paper Specification Registration/Setup display is shown again.
This completes outputting the sample print.
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5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance) [Black
Balance Adjustment]
If colors are off-balance, colors such as cyan and yellow will appear around letters on prints, then the letters look blurred.
To adjust the blur (off-balance colors) around letters on prints, perform the Black Balance Adjustment.
Example: Blur around a letter
IMPORTANT
• If you use Adobe Photoshop (commercial software), the setting of B = G = R = 10 or more prevents the
blurring.
Try it out before making corrections with Black Balance Adjustment. If letters still get blurred, then carry out
Black Balance Adjustment.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup →
Functions → Black Balance Adjustment
1. Select the paper to adjust.
Example: Black Balance Adjustment display
2. Click Next.
Making a test print and calibrating the colorimeter are performed automatically.
↓
Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
↓
The measurement result is shown.
QSS-37HD series
For the QSS-37HD series, test print is measured two times because there are two prints for black balance
adjustment. Correction value of the first test print is automatically registered.
3. Click OK.
Settings are registered.
This completes Black Balance Adjustment.
The yellow color appears around the black letter on
the white background.
The yellow color appears around the white letter on
the black background.
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5.10 Adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode]
Although the suitable adjustment is performed with the black balance adjustment which is automatic, perform the fine
adjustment as necessary by following the procedure below.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup →
Functions → NCE Mode
1. Select the paper to adjust.
Example: NCE Mode display
2. Click Functions.
3. Click Test Print.
A test print is output.
4. Check the test print.
Confirm that the black/white letters are legible or no blur appears around the letters.
For correction, decrease the value of each color.
For example, if blue should be decreased, do not increase the correction value (plus) for yellow but decrease
(minus) for magenta and cyan.
5. Enter the correction values.
Example: NCE Mode display
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6. Click Enter.
The correction value is registered.
7. Make prints and check colors.
This completes adjusting the black balance manually [NCE Mode].
5.10.1 Black Balance Initialization
After adjusting the black balance by using NCE Mode, if the letters start to look blurry while printing, perform Black
Balance Initialization by following the procedure below.
Perform Black Balance Initialization, then perform Black Balance Adjustment.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper Specification Registration/Setup →
Functions → Black Balance Adjustment
1. Select the paper type to initialize.
Example: Black Balance Adjustment display
2. Click Functions.
3. Click Black Balance Initialization.
4. Perform Black Balance Adjustment.
• For details, see ☞5.9 Adjusting the blur of letters (color balance) [Black Balance Adjustment].
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5.11 Correcting differences between printers [Machine-
to-machine variation correction]
If using more than one system, perform this setup to correct color differences of prints between printers.
Make a sample print with the mainly used printer. Then measure the print with other printers to correct differences.
Operations with the mainly used printer
1. Access the Machine-to-machine variation correction display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Extension → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper
Specification Registration/Setup → Functions → Machine-to-machine variation correction
2. Click and select Print sample, then click Next.
The display for selecting the paper type is shown.
3. Click and select a paper type, then click Next.
Test print of the paper gamma setup is made.
↓
Measurement of the test print automatically starts.
↓
The measurement result is shown.
4. Click OK.
The correction values are registered and a sample print is made.
Operations with other printers
1. Access the Machine-to-machine variation correction display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance Application display, click Maintenance. → Extension → Setup → Laser Setup → Paper
Specification Registration/Setup → Functions → Machine-to-machine variation correction
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2. Click and select Measure sample, then click Next.
The display for selecting the paper type is shown.
3. Click and select a paper type, then click Next.
Select the same paper type as that of the sample print.
The display for calibrating the colorimeter is shown.
4. Click Execute.
Calibration of the colorimeter automatically starts.
5. Insert the test print into the colorimeter unit.
Insert the test print.
Example:
Measurement automatically starts.
The measurement result is shown.
6. Click OK.
The result is registered.
7. Perform Paper Specification Registration/Setup.
• For details, see ☞2.3 Registering and setting up a new paper type [Paper Specification Registration/Setup].
8. If using other printers, repeat from Step 1 to Step 7 for each printer.
This completes the Machine-to-machine variation correction.
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Insert the test print in its
arrow direction with the print
side towards yourself.
Fit the guides to the test print.
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5.11.1 Confirming correction values of the Machine-to-machine variation
correction
1. Click Functions on the Machine-to-machine variation correction display.
2. Click Machine-to-machine variation correction value.
Click Close to return to the Machine-to-machine variation correction display.
Initializing the registered data
Click Data Initialization.
The paper type can be
switched with the tabs.
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6. Saving and loading
the system data
This chapter explains the procedures for saving and loading the system data.
6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data from storage media [Reading and Writing Data]
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6.1 Saving data to storage media and loading data from
storage media [Reading and Writing Data]
It is possible to write data to the storage media, read data from the storage media.
IMPORTANT
• When revising any data on this system, be sure to save the changes to storage media for data backup.
• Be sure to handle storage media carefully to prevent data loss. Be careful to the following points.
• For details, see the Controller Operator's Manual.
Limitations of the usable storage media
Storage media that are supported by this product and meet the following conditions can be used for this function.
"Floppy disk
• 3.5-inch 2HD type (1.44 MB)
• MS-DOS format
"Storage media other than floppy disk
Use storage media whose capacity is 1.44 MB or more.
"CD-R/RW
Not available.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Reading and Writing Data
6.1.1 Reading data from a storage media [Reading Data (Media -> CPU)]
You can overwrite the various setting data for this system with the data which has been saved to the storage media for
backup.
Load the setting data that has been saved to the backup storage media to restore them if setting operation of the system was
mistaken or in the similar case.
IMPORTANT
• Loading the data will restore the setting data stored to the backup storage media to this system. Save the
current data just in case first, then load the data.
Operations
1. Click Reading Data (Media -> CPU) on the Reading and Writing Data display.
Reading and Writing Data display
Insert the media, then press the [OK] button. is shown.
2. Insert a storage media into the drive.
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3. Specify the location where the backup data is stored.
(1) Click Path Setting.
Example: Reading Data (Media -> CPU) display
The Browse for folder display is shown.
(2) Select the folder to read and click OK.
The screen returns to the Reading Data (Media -> CPU) display.
4. Select the radio button to select data to load.
5. Click OK.
The confirmation message Would you like to read the data? is shown.
If the message Insufficient data Replace the media is shown
Click No to cancel the operation.
For continuing the loading operation, replace the storage media with the one on which the data is stored and click
Yes.
If the message Set the media. is shown
Insert the storage media and click Yes.
If the message The media was not recognized. Please format again. is shown
There is a possibility that the drive for reading the data may not be selected correctly. Click Yes and confirm the
driver, then select the drive again.
6. Click Yes.
Loading the data starts.
When the data loading finishes, the message Completed. is shown.
Item Data to be read
All Data Reads data of INITIAL DATA2 and INITIAL DATA3.
INITIAL DATA2 Reads data of Main, Printer, LASER, and Correction Data for Brightness of the Edge of
Image Field.
INITIAL DATA3 Reads data of Processor and Colorimeter.
Individual data Reads data of each part.
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7. Remove the storage media from the drive.
This completes loading the data from storage media.
6.1.2 Saving the data to storage media [Writing Data (CPU -> Media)]
Various setting data of this product can be saved to storage media for backup. Write down the date on the label attached to
the storage media in advance.
Various setting data for appropriate printing, and the data to adjust the changes in printing conditions are registered in this
system.
The data may be deleted due to incorrect operation or problems. Therefore, when you change the various setting data of this
product, save it to storage media.
Operations
1. Click Writing Data (CPU -> Media) on the Reading and Writing Data display.
Reading and Writing Data display
Insert the media, then press the [OK] button. is shown.
2. Insert a storage media into the drive.
3. Select the destination.
(1) Click Path Setting.
Example: Writing Data (CPU -> Media) display
The Browse for folder display is shown.
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(2) Select the media to which the data is saved and click YES: OK.
Example: Browse for folder display
The display returns to the Writing Data (CPU -> Media) display.
4. Select the radio button to select data to save.
5. Click OK.
The data is saved.
After the data is saved, the message Completed. is shown.
If the message Files already exist on the media. Would you like to overwrite? is shown
If replacing the storage media, click No.
If saving the data without replacing the storage media, click Yes.
6. Remove the storage media from the drive.
Write down the date and the name Backup to the removed storage media.
This completes saving data to storage media.
Item Data to be saved
All Data Writes data of INITIAL DATA2 and INITIAL DATA3.
INITIAL DATA2 Writes data of Main, Printer, LASER, and Correction Data for Brightness of the Edge
of Image Field.
INITIAL DATA3 Writes data of Processor and Colorimeter.
Individual data Writes data of each part.
If you make a new folder, click this button.
This button is not shown depending on the storage media.
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6.2 Upgrading the system program [Software Upgrade]
The firmware, which controls the PCBs and the like of the printer, can be upgraded on the Software Upgrade display.
The newly loaded program controls the printer processor section, and you can use the upgraded functions.
IMPORTANT
• When upgrading the firmware, perform operations by following instructions of your technical representative.
• The upgrade operation cannot be carried out in the following conditions:
• If an error message appears, cancel the error.
• Rewind the paper into the paper magazine.
• While processing paper, the system cannot be upgraded. Be sure that no such operation is being carried out.
• The system cannot be upgraded while solutions are replenished, the print sorter unit operates and water is refilled.
Be sure to start upgrading after such the operations are completed.
There are two ways to access the display.
Bringing up the display
On the Maintenance display, click Extension. → Maintenance → Software Upgrade
Bringing up the display
Accessing from the EZ Controller
• For details about how to access from the EZ Controller, see the EZ Controller Operator's Manual.
Operations
1. Confirm the items to upgrade.
Items to upgrade are automatically selected ( ).
Example:
NOTE
• If performing upgrading again, select the check box(es) of the item(s).
Clicking Select All selects all the items.
2. Click Execute.
When the upgrade is normally finished, Normal Termination is displayed on the left of each item.
↓
After upgrading all the items, The upgrade is complete. is shown.
↓
The printer processor is automatically restarted.
While it is being restarted, One moment please. . . is displayed onscreen.
↓
After the printer processor starts, the System Version Check display is automatically shown.
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6. Saving and loading the system data
3. Click Close.
This completes upgrading the system program.
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GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
1.44 MB format This is the capacity which can be saved in the floppy disk.
2HD (1.44 MB) and 2DD (720 KB) floppy disks can be used.
2HD type, 2DD type This is the kind of the floppy disk.
This machine uses 2HD type and 2DD type.
Adobe Photoshop This is commercial software for editing images.
Adobe Photoshop 5.5 or later can be installed on the system.
Auto Setup Prints a test print for the Daily Setup of the next day during program timer.
Back Print Back prints are given by the optional CVP. It is information that is printed on the back of a print
such as color and density correction information. It can be referred to when making re-order
print.
Back up Saving system data to a storage media such as CD-R, to prevent data loss in case of problems.
Close Down Checks These checks are performed when quitting the print operation.
Computer virus It is a program which might damage files or system in this machine. In the worst case, the whole
system of this machine may be damaged.
Some computer viruses are programmed to infect other files one after another by opening the
program or the file programmed for that.
There are other computer viruses that cause damages when an infected file is opened.
Copyright Mark Copyright is the right to protect authorship of materials. The symbol indicating copyright is
called the Copyright mark. The copyright mark can be printed to the back of prints when the
correction value printing unit (option) has been installed to the system.
Correction value (N) The correction value of color/density is normal (not corrected). N is a capital letter and stands
for "Normal".
.csv format/CSV file The file saving format which is available for the other application software is called .csv
format. The file saved in .csv format is called CSV file.
CVP (Correction Value Printing
Unit)
It is a unit (option) to print the print information on the back of the prints.
You can confirm the current print information for reprinting.
Items of back prints depend on the print size, print type, equipped options, and system settings.
Daily Setup Conditions of the laser and the processing solution for printing fluctuate every day.
To ensure good print quality, it is necessary to correct these daily changes before starting print
operations every day. This operation is called the daily setup.
Emulsion number The number which is assigned to each paper manufacturing lot.
The difference of the paper quality occurs depending on the manufacturing lot and the finished
print may vary even if the paper is the same kind.
Emulsion side This is the exposing material applied to the paper surface.
Flatbed scanner This is the most common scanner to load image data from pictures or illustrations into the
system or a PC.
Folder Various data can be stored in it.
Gradation It is a small differences or changes of colors and density in prints.
GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
Installation Copying a program to the hard disk of a computer so that it can be used later.
.mdb format It is the file format of Microsoft Access (database software ).
MS-DOS format This is one of the recording type of the storage media. This is an only format to use with this
system.
Operation PC It is used to send printing instructions to the system.
It is necessary to install an application software for sending instructions to the PC.
Paper advance length It is a paper length against the width for a print size.
Paper magazine This is a box to load the photo paper. There are several types of paper magazine according to
the paper width. To use several papers with different width, prepare several magazines for each
paper width, or change the paper guide width and paper magazine detection caps in the paper
magazine.
Paper type This is the kind of the paper.
Path This is a letter string to specify the location of a file or a folder.
For example, AAA\BBB\CCC.txt means the CCC.txt file is saved in the BBB folder in the
AAA folder.
Printer section This is a section for exposing image data onto the paper.
Processor section This is a section for processing the exposed papers in the printer section into the photos.
Profile Data The finished prints may vary due to the type and difference of the paper and the individual
difference of monitor. The data which has the correction value for standardizing the finished
print is the Profile Data.
There are the paper profile, printer profile etc.
Program Timer This is a function to set the time to start or end the solution temperature control automatically. If
the solution temperature control has been configured to complete before the store opens,
operation can be started immediately at the opening of the store. If you cannot go to the store
for some reason, the program timer stops the operation at the end time. Therefore, electricity
can be saved.
Restart There are some cases that the system stops responding for errors. In such a case, it is necessary
to turn off the circuit breaker of the system and turn it on again. This operation is called restart.
Setup data of paper Setup data for using a new paper
Start Up Checks It is necessary to perform the checks before starting printing operations.
Storage media This manual refers to media to save data and media on which data is stored such as floppy disk
and CD-R/RW as storage media.
Surface This is the kind of the paper surface. There are glossy surface, no glossy surface, fine
unevenness surface, etc.
White border width White border width of prints
YMCD Correction value It is the correction value of the color and density. It is expressed with each capital letter.
• Y is Yellow.
• M is Magenta.
• C is Cyan.
• D is Density.
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
A
An error occurred when Printer Door 3 opened. 4-11
Arm Unit 1 Zigzagging Correction ..................... 5-6
Auto Cleaning Water Output Amount Setting. 4-39
Auto Low Processing Correction ..................... 4-48
B
Basic Replenishment Amount ......................... 4-46
Basic Water Supply Amount............................ 4-46
Black Balance Adjustment ............................... 5-32
Buzzer Volume.................................................... 4-7
C
Clear .................................................................. 4-45
Colorimeter Calibration..................................... 5-25
Correction Setting ............................................. 4-49
Counter.............................................................. 4-46
D
Daily Setup........................................................ 5-30
Dryer Pre-heat .................................................. 4-13
Dryer Temperature Setting .............................. 4-48
E
Ejecting Long length prints (36 inches)........... 4-19
Emulsion Number Change............................... 2-13
Evaporation Correction .................................... 4-17
Evaporation Refill Correction ........................... 4-48
Exposure Center Correction ............................ 5-15
Exposure Section Temperature......................... 3-4
Extension............................................................. 1-7
F
Function and Option Registration.................... 4-26
H
Humidity............................................................. 4-18
I
Input Check ......................................................... 5-2
K
Kit Remains ....................................................... 4-47
L
Low Volume Process ........................................ 4-18
Low Volume Process Setting ........................... 4-44
M
Machine-to-machine variation correction........ 5-35
Magazine Auto Change ...................................... 4-4
Magazine Registration/Setup........................... 2-10
Manual Replenishment..................................... 4-28
Mixing Replenisher ........................................... 4-38
N
NCE Mode ......................................................... 5-33
O
Output Check ...................................................... 5-3
Output print size to the print receiving tray (large) 4-
19
P
Paper Balance Correction .................................. 3-2
Paper Guide Width Adjustment (for each Paper
Width)................................................................. 5-13
Paper Leading Edge Advance ........................... 4-6
Paper Magazine A Error................................... 4-12
Paper Magazine B2 Error................................. 4-12
Paper Magazine B Error................................... 4-12
Paper Pressure Operation Correction............. 5-22
Paper Sensor Adjustment .................................. 5-4
Paper Specification Registration/Setup............. 2-7
Paper Temperature Correction .......................... 3-4
Print Check ........................................................ 5-31
Printer 1 ............................................................... 4-4
Printer 2 ............................................................... 4-4
INDEX
INDEX
Printing on the final sheet when the paper is end 4-7
Print Sensor Adjustment .................................... 5-4
Print Size Classification.................................... 4-14
Print Totals .......................................................... 4-2
Processable Prints............................................ 4-48
Processing Solution Temperature Setting ...... 4-27
Processor .......................................................... 4-13
Processor Settings ........................................... 4-27
Program Timer Setting ..................................... 4-21
Pump Output Amount Setting.......................... 4-29
R
Rack Auto Cleaning.......................................... 4-17
Reading and Writing Data.................................. 6-2
Reading Data (Media - CPU)............................. 6-2
Refilling Water Level 2 ..................................... 4-49
Remaining ......................................................... 4-46
Remaining Paper Amount Display .................... 4-4
Replenishment Correction Rate ........... 4-48, 4-49
Replenishment Counter ................................... 4-47
Replenishment Lack Time ............................... 4-45
Replenishment Unit .......................................... 4-13
Reservoir Count................................................ 4-47
S
Setup Type .......................................................... 4-9
Show attention message for Emulsion Number
Change Setup for paper end ............................. 4-8
Software Upgrade............................................... 6-6
Standard Replenishment Amount Setting ...... 4-27
Status Display (Basic) ...................................... 4-46
Status Display (correction)............................... 4-47
T
Total Counter ...................................................... 4-2
Total Counter 2 ................................................... 4-2
Total Replenishment Amount ............... 4-45, 4-46
Total Replenishment Amount Display............. 4-44
U
Updating the Calibration Plate Data................ 5-26
W
Water Supply Correction Rate ......................... 4-48
Water supply Counter....................................... 4-47
Water Supply Reservoir Amount ..................... 4-47
White Border Width Correction ........................ 5-18
Writing Data (CPU - Media) ............................... 6-4